U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, 1993

James v. Mazzarella v. United States Postal Service

James v. Mazzarella v. United States Postal Service
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit · Decided May 4, 1993
1 F.3d 1251; 1993 U.S. App. LEXIS 31942; 1993 WL 262667 (Federal Reporter, Third Series)

James v. Mazzarella v. United States Postal Service

Opinion

1 F.3d 1251
NOTICE: Federal Circuit Local Rule 47.6(b) states that opinions and orders which are designated as not citable as precedent shall not be employed or cited as precedent. This does not preclude assertion of issues of claim preclusion, issue preclusion, judicial estoppel, law of the case or the like based on a decision of the Court rendered in a nonprecedential opinion or order.

James V. MAZZARELLA, Petitioner,
v.
UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE, Respondent.

No. 93-3142.

United States Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit.

May 4, 1993.

USPS

DISMISSED.

ON MOTION

RADER, Circuit Judge.

ORDER

1

The United States Postal Service moves to dismiss James V. Mazzarella's petition for review because he is pursuing this "mixed" case in a district court. Mazzarella has not filed a response.

2

Upon consideration thereof,

IT IS ORDERED THAT:

3

(1) The Postal Service's unopposed motion to dismiss is granted.

4

(2) Each side shall bear its own costs.

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