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The Federal Circuit docketed the Cacciapalle Plaintiffs’ appeal Friday, assigned case No. 20-2037 to the proceeding, and set Sept. 22, 2020, as the deadline for the Cacciapalle Plaintiffs to file…
The Federal Circuit docketed the Cacciapalle Plaintiffs’ appeal Friday, assigned case No. 20-2037 to the proceeding, and set Sept. 22, 2020, as the deadline for the Cacciapalle Plaintiffs to file…
The Federal Circuit docketed Arrowood’s appeal yesterday, assigned case No. 20-02020 to the proceeding, and set Sept. 21, 2020, as the deadline for Arrowood to file its opening brief.
A ruling emerged this month in Timm v .Freddie, Case No. 19-17304 (D. N.J. July 9, 2020) (Shipp, J.), concluding Freddie Mac is not a government actor, and a copy…
The Cacciapalle Plaintiffs delivered their notice of appeal to Chief Judge Sweeney to let her know they will ask the Federal Circuit to review her decision dismissing their complaint, and…
The parties advised Chief Judge Sweeney today no redactions to her opinion concluding Washington Federal’s complaint should be dismissed were necessary, and an unsealed copy of her opinion is attached…
FHFA advised Judge Alejandro about the U.S. Supreme Court agreeing to review the Fifth Circuit’s decision in Collins, and a copy of FHFA’s notice is attached to this e-mail message. …
FHFA notified Judge Maloney the U.S. Supreme Court says it will review the Fifth Circuit’s decision in Collins, and a copy of that notice filed earlier today is attached to…
The U.S. Supreme Court granted the Collins Plaintiffs’ and the government’s petitions to review the Fifth Circuit’s decision, and a copy of the High Court’s order list dated yesterday is…
Judge Lamberth entered a scheduling order this afternoon calling for a variety of deadlines in anticipation of a trial on May 16, 2022, and a copy of that scheduling order…
FHFFA, Fannie, Freddie, the Class Plaintiffs, Fairholme and Arrowood tendered a [plain-vanilla, bland and failing to capture future investors’ excitement on any level] request to stretch all of the proceedings…