Harpe v. Dept. Of the Navy

NOTE: This order is nonprecedential United States Court of Appeals for the FederaI Circuit DARRON L. HARPE, Petiti0ner, V. DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY, Respondent. 2011-3111 _ Petition for review of the Merit Systems Protection Board in case no. ATO731110186-I-1. ON MOTION Before LOURIE, MOORE, and REYNA, C'ircuit Judges. PER CUR1AM. 0 R D E R The Department of the Navy moves to waive the re- quirements of Fed. Cir. R. 27(f) and to dismiss Darron L. Harpe’s petition for review as premature. On Apri1 2, 2011, Harpe filed a petition for review with the Merit Systems Protection Board, seeking review of an initial decision by an administrative judge dismiss- HARPE V. MSPB 2 ing his petition for lack of jurisdiction. That petition remains pending at the Board. On April 13, 2011, this court also received a petition for review from the same initial decision. Because the petition for review remains pending be~ fore the Board, Harpe’s petition seeking review by this court is premature. 28 U.S.C. § l295(a)(9) (this court has jurisdiction to review a "final order or final decision of the Merit Systems Protection Board"). After the Board rules on his petition for review, Harpe may, if appropriate, file a petition for review with this court, which must be re- ceived by this court within 60 days of his receipt of the Board's ruling. Accordingly, IT Is ORDERED THAT: (1) The Navy’s motions are granted The petition for review is dismissed. ` (2) Each side shall bear its own costs FOR THE COURT SEP 02 /s/ Jan Horbaly Date J an I-Iorbaly Clerk cc: Darron L. Harpe Ellen M. Lynch, Esq. Merit Systems Protection Board, Clerk S20 F!LED 5.S. COURT 0F APPEALS FOR THE FEDERAL CIRCU\T SEP 02 2011 .lAN l'bJRBALY OLU