Posts Tagged ‘ amicus curiae ’

Amicus Brief in Steves v. Jeld-Wen Finds Special Master’s Recommendations Correct

May 10th, 2022

Responding to Judge Robert E. Payne’s request for a Department of Jusice (DOJ) amicus curiae, or impartial opinion, in the Steves and Sons v. Jeld-Wen court case, the attorneys who weighed in found the Special Master correctly assessed the situation. The amicus curiae brief reads, in part, “Because the purpose of the divestiture is to […]

DOJ Asked to Weigh in on Steves & Sons v. Jeld-Wen Case

Apr 1st, 2022

After reviewing both the Special Master’s Report and Recommendation and Steves & Sons’ objection to said report, Judge Robert E. Payne invited the Department of Justice (DOJ) to weigh in on the Steves & Sons v. Jeld-Wen case by way of an amicus curiae, or impartial opinion. Judge Payne writes that “the Court would benefit […]

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