Summary
Once a rehearing en banc is granted, follow court instructions for next steps, including brief submissions. Wait for the courts ruling on the en banc petition before submitting a brief. If denied, the original decision stands, and you may appeal to the US Supreme Court within 90 days. Consult a Pennsylvania legal professional for specific guidance.Full Conversation
when filing for a rehearing enbanc court of appeals and its granted, the motion was filed, and exceeded word limit, the court then granted the exceeded work limit. Now what do I file
Once a rehearing en banc is granted, you'll generally be instructed by the court regarding the next steps. This may include submitting a brief within a specified timeframe. Please refer to the court's rules or consult with a legal professional in Pennsylvania for specific guidance.
what is the process, they granted word limit ,but hasn't ruled en-banc on petition, do i wait until they rule to submit a brief.
Typically, you would wait for the court to rule on the en banc petition before submitting a brief. However, it's best to refer to the specific court's rules or consult with a legal professional in Pennsylvania to confirm this.
what happens if they deny the petition
If the court denies your en banc petition, the original decision of the Court of Appeals stands. You may have the option to appeal to the Supreme Court. However, it's crucial to consult with a legal professional in Pennsylvania for accurate guidance.
so i could appeal to the us supreme court after they deny the petition enbanc, and the time starts from the denial of enbanc to petition us supreme court on certioraro
Yes, you may appeal to the US Supreme Court through a writ of certiorari. Typically, you have 90 days after the entry of ****udgment or denial of the rehearing to file it. However, consult with a legal professional in Pennsylvania to confirm.