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RONALD LANGFORD V. DC DEPT OF EMPLOYMENT SVCS.

Case Information: 97-AA-1977
Short Caption:RONALD LANGFORD V. DC DEPT OF EMPLOYMENT SVCS.Classification:Agency - Administrative Agency - Worker's Compensation
Superior Court or Agency Case Number:DIR.DKT. 97-41Filed Date:12/18/1997

Opening Event Date:12/18/1997Case Status:Closed
Record Completed:12/22/2000Post-Decision Matter Pending:
Briefs Completed:06/13/2001
Argued/Submitted:
Disposition:Next Scheduled Action:
Mandate Issued:11/06/2001

Party Information
Appellate RoleParty NameIFPAttorney(s)Arguing AttorneyE-Filer
Intervenor-RespondentLeapley Company (the)N
Mary G. WeidnerYN
PetitionerRonald Langford N
Frank R. KearneyYN
RespondentD.C. Department of Employment Services - Worker's Comp.N
Michael A. MilweeNN

Events
Event DateStatusDescriptionResult
12/18/1997PETITION FOR REVIEW
12/18/1997$50.00 DOCKETING FEE
12/18/1997PETITIONER'S DOCKETING STATEMENT
12/30/1997CERTIFIED COPY OF PETITION TO BOARD & Charles L. Reischel
09/26/2000 It appearing that the petition for review was served on December 30, 1997________, and the administrative record was due to be filed with this court on February 13, 1998_________ (See D.C. App. R. 17), and has not yet been filed with this court, it is ORDERED that respondent shall, within 20 days from the date of this order, file the administrative record, accompanied by a motion for leave to late file the record out of time. The motion should set forth good cause for the failure either to timely file the record or to request an extension of time within which to do so. (By: GP)
10/17/2000RESP MOTION TO EXTEND TIME TO FILE THE RECORD
11/20/2000ORD GRT RESP MO TO EXTEND TIME TO FILE THE RECORD to the extent that respondent shall, w/in 15 days, file the record. (by: GP) sw
12/08/2000RESPONDENT'S MOTION FOR LEAVE TO FILE THE RECORD
12/08/2000RECEIVED - agency record
12/22/2000 On consideration of the motion of respondent for leave to late file the administrative record, time having expired, it is ORDERED that the motion is granted, and the lodged administrative record is filed. It is FURTHER ORDERED that the brief_ of petitioner_ shall be filed within 40 days from the date of this order, and the brief_ of respondent_ and ___________ shall be filed within 30 days thereafter. See D.C. App. R. 31. (GP_)sw
12/22/2000RECORD ON APPEAL
12/22/2000RECORD COMPLETED
01/31/2001PETITIONER'S BRIEF
02/13/2001MEMORANDUM/STATEMENT IN LIEU OF BRIEF
05/29/2001MOTION FOR LEAVE TO INTERVENE - of The Leapley Company, and Kemper Insurance Companies Insurance Company on behalf of respondent
05/29/2001MOTION(S) FEE PAID
05/29/2001RECEIVED - brief of intervenor's
06/13/2001ORDER GRANTING MOTION FOR LEAVE TO INTERVENE and the Clerk shall file a copy of the said motion as Leapley's notice of intent to intervene, and shall enter the appearance of Leapley Company and Kemper as intervenors. F/O that the Clerk shall file the lodged brief of intervenors. F/O that this appeal shall be scheduled for consideration before a merits division of this court as soon as the calendar permits. (AMW) sw
06/13/2001INTERVENOR'S BRIEF
06/13/2001BRIEFS COMPLETED
07/09/2001FINAL SCREENING - SUMMARY CALENDAR I
10/02/2001CALENDAR NOTICE SENT
10/10/2001LETTER advising the Court that the parties have settled the case and are in the process of draft- ing a joint mot for remand to DOES.
10/22/2001PETITIONER'S MOTION TO REMAND (joint)
10/22/2001MOTION(S) FEE PAID
11/06/2001ORDERED on behalf of the merits division assigned to consider this matter that this matter is removed from the Summary Calendar of November 27, 2001, it is F/ORDERED that the joint motion is granted, and this petition is hereby remanded to the Department of Employment Services, and the Clerk shall issue the mandate forthwith. (GP)
11/06/2001REMANDED
11/06/2001MANDATE ISSUED