Correspondence from Clerk to All Parties Re: Filing of Wood's Motions

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October 19, 1990

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  • Case Files, LULAC and Houston Lawyers Association v. Attorney General of Texas Hardbacks, Briefs, and Trial Transcript. Correspondence from Clerk to All Parties Re: Filing of Wood's Motions, 1990. 07723f9c-1f7c-f011-b4cc-7c1e52467ee8. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/cba22719-c313-4f5f-8092-45a35a031382/correspondence-from-clerk-to-all-parties-re-filing-of-woods-motions. Accessed November 06, 2025.

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    Qi. States Court of Appeals 
FIFTH CIRCUIT 

GILBERT F. GANUCHEAU OFFICE OF THE CLERK TEL. 504-589-6514 
CLERK 600 CAMP STREET 

NEW ORLEANS, LA 70130 

October 19, 1990 

TO: ALL PARTIES 

No. 90-8014 and 90-9003 LEAGUE v. CLEMENTS 

  

In regards to the case identified above, the following motion has 

been filed: 1) JUDGE WOOD'S MOTION FOR ATTORNEYS' FEES 
2) JUDGE WOOD'S MOTION TO STAY THE MANDATE 

This motion will be presented for ruling without oral argument on 

this date: OCTOBER 26, 1990 
  

Any response to the motion must be filed by opposing counsel on 
or before that date to be considered in the ruling. 

The date shown above indicates when the matter will be forwarded 
for ruling and does not mean that any action will be completed by 
then. Counsel should allow at least ten (10) days thereafter 
before inquiring about the Court's ruling. 

Very truly yours, 

GILBERT F. GANUCHEAU, Clerk 

All Counsel of Record 

By: \¢/, .. £1, Korppepal ) 

Deputy Clerk / 
  

P.S. to counsel filing Motion: If this block is checked, please 
forward a certificate of interested persons as required by Local 
Rule 27.5 within the foregoing time period. 

MOT-1 

Rev. 7/85

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