U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, 2012

Hage v. United States

Hage v. United States
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit · Decided January 30, 2012

Hage v. United States

Opinion

NOTE: This order is nonprecedential United States Court of AppeaIs for the FederaI Circuit E. WAYNE HAGE AND THE ESTATE OF JEAN N.

HAGE, Plaintiffs-Cr0ss Appellants, V. UNITED STATES, Defendant-Appellant.

2011-5o01, -5013 ` Appeals from the United States Court of Federa1 Claims in case no. 91-CV-1470, Seni0r Judge L0ren A.

Smith.

ON MOTION ORDER The United States moves for leave to enlarge the oral argument time allotted to the parties from 15 minutes per side to 25 minutes per side in this appeal.

Upon consideration there0f, IT 13 ORDERED THATZ HAGE V. US 2 (1) The United States’ motion to enlarge oral argu- ment time is deferred for consideration by the merits panel assigned to hear this case. (2) A copy of the United States’ motion to enlarge oral argument time and this order shall be transmitted to the merits panel assigned to hear this case.

FoR THE CoURT JAN 3 0 2012 131 Jan H0rba1y Date J an Horbaly l Clerk cci LYv1a11 D- B@dfOrd, ESq- u.s.c0uai:ta'FW=sA1sF0n Elizabeth Ann Peterson, Esq. THE FEoER'°~l- Cl3CU'T JAN -3 0 2012 JAN HOHBAI.Y CLEHK

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