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Beery v. Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc.

Citation: 53 F. App'x 915Docket: No. 03-1009

Court: Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit; December 11, 2002; Federal Appellate Court

Narrative Opinion Summary

Jack Beery's motion for reconsideration of the court's order dismissing his petition for review due to non-payment of the filing fee is granted, resulting in the dismissal being vacated and the mandate recalled. Additionally, Beery's request for a 14-day extension to file his brief, now due by December 20, 2002, is also granted. The revised official caption has been updated accordingly. Beery has subsequently paid the required filing fee.

Legal Issues Addressed

Extension of Filing Deadlines

Application: Beery's request for additional time to file his brief was approved, extending the deadline to December 20, 2002.

Reasoning: Additionally, Beery's request for a 14-day extension to file his brief, now due by December 20, 2002, is also granted.

Payment of Court Fees

Application: Beery complied with the court's requirements by paying the necessary filing fee after his motion for reconsideration was granted.

Reasoning: Beery has subsequently paid the required filing fee.

Reconsideration of Court Orders

Application: The court granted Jack Beery's motion for reconsideration regarding the dismissal of his petition due to non-payment of the filing fee, leading to the dismissal being vacated.

Reasoning: Jack Beery's motion for reconsideration of the court's order dismissing his petition for review due to non-payment of the filing fee is granted, resulting in the dismissal being vacated and the mandate recalled.