Ulrich v. Merit Systems Protection Board ( 2012 )


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  • NOTE: This order is n0npreceder1tial.
    United States Cou11 of AppeaIs
    for the FederaI Circuit
    BRIAN E. ULRICH, MICHAEL E. JONES,
    JOHN B. RUBINSKY, JOHN A DUKES, JR.,
    JOHN EVANGELISTA AND GERALD W'IMBERLY,
    Petitioners,
    V.
    MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD,
    Respondent,
    AND __
    UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE,
    Interven0r.
    2012-3035
    Petiti0n for review of the Merit SyStems Pr0tecti0n
    B0ard in consolidated case 110s. PHO752100649-I-1,
    PH0351110034-I-1, PH0351110035-I-1, PHO'752110036-I-
    1, PH0752110037-I-1, and SF07521l0079-I-1.
    ON MOTION
    ORDER
    ULRICH V. MSPB 2
    The United States Posta1 Service (USPS) moves
    without opposition to reform the caption to name the Merit
    Systems Protection Board as respondent and the USPS as
    intervenor. USPS also moves without opposition to set the
    briefing schedule.
    Pursuant to 
    5 U.S.C. § 7703
    (a)(2), the Board is desig-
    nated as the respondent when the B0ard's decision con-
    cerns the procedure or jurisdiction of the Board The
    employing agency is designated as the respondent when
    the Board reaches the merits of the underlying case. Here,
    the Board dismissed these consolidated appeals for lack of
    jurisdiction Thus, the Board is the proper respondent in
    this petition for review. -
    Accordingly,
    lT lS ORDERED THATZ
    The motions are granted The revised official caption
    is reflected above. The Board’s and USPS’s briefs are due
    within 40 days of the date of service of the petitioners
    opening brief.
    FoR THE CoURT
    2 5  /s/ J an Horbaly
    Date J an Horbaly
    Clerk
    cc: Dennis L. Friedman, Esq.
    L. Misha Preheim, Esq. 4 ED
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    APR 25 2012
    .\AN HORBALV
    CLERK
    

Document Info

Docket Number: 2012-3035

Filed Date: 4/25/2012

Precedential Status: Non-Precedential

Modified Date: 4/18/2021