ARB CASE NO. 99-123
ALJ CASE NO. 99-ERA-13
DATE: JUN 12 2000
In the Matter of:
JAMES P. PARKER,
COMPLAINANT,
v.
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY,
RESPONDENT.
BEFORE: THE ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW BOARD
ORDER RETURNING DOCUMENT
On June 8, 2000, the Complainant submitted a document via e-mail for filing
with the Board. The Board is returning this document to the Complainant. The Board has no
procedures for the acceptance of e-mailed documents. The Complainant is also advised that any
document filed with this Board must also be served on the Respondent and must conform with the
following language typically found in the briefing schedule:
All motions and other requests for extraordinary action by the Board
(including, but not limited to, requests for extensions of time or expansion of
page limitations) shall be in the form of a motion appropriately captioned, titled,
formatted and signed, consistent with customary practice before a court.
See, e.g., Fed. R. Civ. P. 7(b).
All pleadings, briefs and motions should be prepared in Courier (or
typographic scalable) 12 point, 10 character-per-inch type or larger, double-spaced with minimum one inch left and right margins and minimum 1 1/4 inch
top and bottom margins, printed on 8 1/2 by 11 inch paper, and are expected to
conform to the stated page limitations unless prior approval of the Board has
been granted.
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An original and four copies of all pleadings and briefs shall be filed with the
Administrative Review Board, U.S. Department of Labor, 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W., Room
S-4309, Washington, D.C., 20210.
FOR THE ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW BOARD:
Janet R. Dunlop
General Counsel
Note:
Questions regarding any case pending before the Board should be directed to
the Board's staff assistant, Ernestine Battle.