Federal Cases definition

Federal Cases means any Claims constituting part of the MDL or the Other Federal Court Proceedings (including any such Claim that has been removed from state court and any such claim that is awaiting transfer to the MDL Court) that have been filed as of the Execution Date.
Federal Cases means any Claims constituting part of the MDL or the Other Federal Court Proceedings (including any such Claim that has been removed from federal court and is awaiting transfer to the MDL Court) that have been filed as of the Filing Deadline.
Federal Cases means (a) Richland/▇▇▇▇▇▇ Joint ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Authority, et al. v. United States Army Corps of Engineers (“USACE”), et al., Civil No. 13-2262 (JRT/LIB), which is venued in the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota, and (b) Richland/▇▇▇▇▇▇ Joint ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Authority, et al. v. United States Army Corps of Engineers, et al., Court of Appeals Docket No. 17-3429, which is venued in the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

Examples of Federal Cases in a sentence

  • Within fourteen (14) days of the execution of this Settlement Agreement or within thirty (30) days of the execution of the Term Sheet, whichever is earlier, the Parties agree to dismiss with prejudice the Federal Cases, the Minnesota Case, the Minnesota Contested Case, and the Minnesota Plan A Contested Case.

  • The Parties agree to work together in Good Faith to obtain the agreement of the MDNR and, for the Federal Cases, the Federal Parties, and the City of Oxbow, to execute stipulations of dismissal and/or such other documents that are reasonably necessary to obtain dismissals (with prejudice) of the Federal Cases, the Minnesota Case, the Minnesota Contested Case, and the Minnesota Plan A Contested Case.

  • Effective Hourly Rates in Federal Cases: The CJRA Data is obvious question combine the analysis above is salary the patterns I report as peculiar to Wisconsin and Wisconsin practitioners.