Standard Furniture Manufacturing Co., Inc. v. United States

NOTE: This order is nonprecedential United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit STANDARD FURNITURE MANUFACTURING CO., INC.,~ Plaintiff-Appellant, V. UNITED STATES, Defendan,t-AppeZlee, AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION, Defendant-Appellee, AND AMERICAN FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS COMMITTEE FOR LEGAL TRADE, KINCAlD FURNITURE CO., INC., L. & J.G. STICKLEY, INC., SANDBERG FURNITURE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC., STANLEY FURNITURE COMPANY, INC., T. COPELAND AND SONS, INC., AND VAUGI~IAN-BASSETT FURNITURE COMPANY INC., Defendcmts-Appellees. 2012-1230 ! STANDARD FURNITURE V. US 2 Appea1 from the United States Court of Internationa1 Trade in case no. 07-CV-O028, Judge Timothy C. Stanceu. ON MOTION Bef01‘e BRYSON, Circuit Judge. ORDER The United States and C0mmittee for Lega1 Trade move for summary affirmance Standard Furniture Manufacturing Co., Inc. opp0ses. The court deems it the better course for the appeal to be fully briefed and decided by a merits panel Accordingly, IT ls 0RDERED THAT: The motions for summary affirmance are denied. The appe11ant’s initial brief is due within 30 days of the date of filing of this 0rder. l“IAR 2 3 2012 Date cc: Joseph W. Dorn, Esq. Jeffrey S. Grimson, Esq. Patrick V. Gal1agher, Esq. Jessica R. T0p1in, Esq. s19 FOR THE COURT /sf Jan I'Iorba1y J an Horba1y C1erk FILED u.s, count oF AFPEA:s FOH mEFEnEaALclHculT MAR 2-3 2012 JAN HOHBAl.Y CLERK