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Ascom Hasler Mailing Systems, Inc. v. United States Postal Service

Citation: 227 F. App'x 921Docket: Nos. 2007-1233 to 2007-1235

Court: Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit; June 15, 2007; Federal Appellate Court

Narrative Opinion Summary

The United States Postal Service's motions to withdraw its appeals and to stay the briefing schedule have been granted, resulting in the dismissal of the appeals. All other motions are deemed moot, and each party is responsible for its own costs. The withdrawal is without prejudice, allowing the USPS to file appeals again after the district court makes a final determination regarding its motions to transfer or dismiss. The district court has not yet ruled on the jurisdictional issue related to the motion to transfer.

Legal Issues Addressed

Costs and Fees

Application: Each party involved in the case bears its own costs following the dismissal of the appeals.

Reasoning: All other motions are deemed moot, and each party is responsible for its own costs.

Jurisdictional Issues

Application: The district court has not yet ruled on the jurisdictional issue related to the motion to transfer, indicating ongoing considerations in the case.

Reasoning: The district court has not yet ruled on the jurisdictional issue related to the motion to transfer.

Mootness of Pending Motions

Application: All other motions associated with the appeals are considered moot following the withdrawal and dismissal.

Reasoning: All other motions are deemed moot, and each party is responsible for its own costs.

Withdrawal of Appeals

Application: The United States Postal Service's motions to withdraw its appeals have been granted, leading to the dismissal of the appeals.

Reasoning: The United States Postal Service's motions to withdraw its appeals and to stay the briefing schedule have been granted, resulting in the dismissal of the appeals.

Withdrawal Without Prejudice

Application: The withdrawal of the appeals is without prejudice, allowing for the possibility of refiling after certain conditions are met.

Reasoning: The withdrawal is without prejudice, allowing the USPS to file appeals again after the district court makes a final determination regarding its motions to transfer or dismiss.