United States District Court, N.D. New York
Experian Information Solutions, Inc. Petitioner
v.
Brian Berger Respondent
JUDGMENT IN A CIVIL CASE
Decision
by Court. This action came to a hearing before the
Court. The issues have been heard and a decision has been
rendered.
IT IS
ORDERED AND ADJUDGED
That
the Petitioner's petition to confirm the arbitration
award is hereby GRANTED. The arbitration award is hereby
CONFIRMED.
All of
the above pursuant to the order of the Honorable
Thomas J. McAvoy, dated this 26th
day of June, 2018.
Federal
Rules of Appellate Procedure Rule 4. Appeal as of
Right
(a)
Appeal in a Civil Case.
1. (1)
Time for Filing a Notice of Appeal.
(A) In
a civil case, except as provided in Rules 4(a)(1)(B),
4(a)(4), and 4(c), the notice of appeal required by Rule 3
must be filed with the district clerk within 30 days after
entry of the judgment or order appealed from.
(B) The
notice of appeal may be filed by any party within 60 days
after entry of the judgment or order appealed from if one of
the parties is:
(i) the United States;
(ii) a United States agency;
(iii) a United States officer or employee sued in an official
capacity; or
(iv) a current or former United States officer or employee
sued in an individual capacity for an act or omission
occurring in connection with duties performed on the United
States' behalf - including all instances in which the
United States represents that person when the judgment or
order is entered or files the appeal for that person.
(C) An
appeal from an order granting or denying an application for a
writ of error coram nobis is an appeal in a ...