U.S. Department of Labor Administrative Review Board
200 Constitution Ave, NW
Washington, DC 20210
ARB CASE NO. 98-075
ALJ CASE NO. 96-CAA-8
DATE: September 18, 1998
In the Matter of:
DAVID MARSHALL HIGH,
COMPLAINANT,
v.
LOCKHEED MARTIN ENERGY SYSTEMS, INC.;
LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION;
OAK RIDGE OPERATIONS OFFICE; and
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY;
RESPONDENTS.
BEFORE: THE ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW BOARD
ORDER
On June 18, 1998, the Board issued an order granting Complainant
David Marshall High's request for an extension of time in which to file his initial brief and
ordering Complainant to file his brief on or before July 15, 1998. On July 22, 1998,
Complainant asked for a "stay," i.e., an extension of the briefing
schedule. On September 1, 1998, the Board granted Complainant an extension of time until
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September 15, 1998, to file his brief. The Board emphasized that "the briefing schedule
in this case was first set in February 1998, and we would look with great disfavor on any
attempt by Complainant to further delay briefing. Therefore, any subsequent requests for
extensions by Complainant will be denied." September 1, 1998 Order at 2. On
September 9, 1998, Complainant requested a "short extension of thirty days"
within which to file his brief.
The request for a thirty day extension of time within which to file
Complainant's brief is denied. Complainant has been granted several extensions of time,
which in total have given him over five and one half months in which to prepare his brief. In
our order granting his last request for an extension we warned against further attempts to delay
briefing. In light of the fact that Complainant requested the extension, by facsimile, on the
night of September 9, 1998, and his brief was not due until September 15, 1998, we will
accept the filing of Complainant's brief within 5 days of receipt of this order.
Any opening brief filed by Complainant after that time will be rejected. Respondents may file
reply briefs within 35 days of receipt of this order. Complainant may file a
rebuttal brief within 15 days of the filing of Respondents' briefs. All other
provisions of the Board's order of June 18, 1998, shall continue to apply.