Paul N. Nelson v. K2 INC. and K-2 CORPORATION

2009-1361Court of Appeals for the Federal CircuitAug 14, 2009

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NOTE: This order is nonprecedential.

# United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit 2009-1243

PAUL N. NELSON,

Plaintiff-Appellant,

V.

K2 INC. and K-2 CORPORATION,

Defendants-Appellees.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Western District of
Washington in case no. 07-CV-1660, Chief Judge Robert S. Lasnik.

2009-1361
PAUL N. NELSON,

Plaintiff-Appellee,
V.
K2 INC. and K-2 CORPORATION,

Defendants-Appellants.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Western District of
Washington in case no. 07-CV-1660, Chief Judge Robert S. Lasnik.

ON MOTION
ORDER

Paul N. Nelson moves to dismiss his appeal, no. 2009-1243. K2 Inc. et al. (K2)
consent to the dismissal and request clarification of the briefing schedule and
requirements for the remaining appeal.

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Because there is no longer a cross appeal in this case, the parties should comply
with the normal brief timelines and requirements for appeals. Thus, the cover of K2's
principal brief shall be blue; the cover of Nelson's brief shall be red; and the cover of
K2's reply brief shall be gray. See Fed. R. App. P. 32(a)(2). The parties should use the
revised caption for 2009-1361, set forth above, on the briefs.

Upon consideration thereof,

IT IS ORDERED THAT:

(1)
The motion to dismiss appeal no. 2009-1243 is granted.

(2)
Each side shall bear its own costs for 2009-1243.

(3)
K2's principal brief in 2009-1361 is due no later than September 11, 2009.

The parties should calculate the remaining due dates in accordance with Fed. Cir. R.
31.

(4)
The revised official caption for 2009-1361 is reflected above.

FOR THE COURT

AUG 14 2009

/s/ Jan Horbaly

Date

Jan Horbaly
Clerk

cc:
Philip P. Mann, Esq.
Lawrence D. Graham, Esq.

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AUG 14 2009

ISSUED AS A MANDATE (for 2009-1243 only):

FILED
U.S. COURT OF APPEALS FOR
THE FEDERAL CIRCUIT
AUG 14 2009
JAN HURBALY
CLERK

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