Neither Leeds nor the Football League have commented, but Cramer has seen the original High Court writ, which is a public document.
They issued a High Court writ against the Football League, which has been frozen while the matter is heard by an arbitration panel.
" He also said, "It is rare that we ever ask a court of appeals to step in with a writ ... it's even rarer when the court of appeals actually grants that writ.
The likelihood of either the CAFC granting en banc consideration or the Supreme Court granting a writ of certiorari is considered by legal experts to be small.
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In 2004 the IG subpoenaed Cintas' records of how much it collected from enviro surcharges and a year later went to court to enforce the writ, since the company had failed to comply.
Law firm Manleys, acting for Meadows Care Ltd and Pathfinders Childcare Ltd, has filed a joint writ with the High Court which alleges that the councillor's comments also damaged the reputation of both companies.
So the firm filed a writ of mandamus in federal court to force the FCC to respond to its complaint.
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The writ lodged at the High Court says it happened after she dropped the item and retrieved it from under a display.
The writ lodged in Belfast High Court on Monday alleged that Facebook had been "guilty of negligence" and had created "a risk of sexual and physical harm" to the child.
The judges filed a writ of certiorari with the Supreme Court in May.
The Fir Park club issued a writ against Cardiff at Hamilton Sheriff Court on Friday but say that the Welsh club did not attend or submit a defence.
Mr Wadham, who has been in regular contact with his client since the government writ was served in the High Court shortly before Christmas, said Mr Shayler's defence against the claims would be submitted on Monday.
In the writ, issued to the High Court by Mr McNicholls' solicitor Alan Smith, it is claimed the engine of the Piper PA38 Tomahawk failed shortly after the plane took off from Barton Airfield in Salford, causing it to "stall, crash into houses on Newlands Avenue and burst into flames".
After Willingham filed another writ of habeas corpus, this time in federal court, he was granted a temporary stay.
The two situations in which the Supreme Court is most likely to accept the type of discretionary appeal known as a writ of certiorari are when the circuits below "split, " or when a circuit has issued a bad ruling that will have serious implications for federal law.
Mr Ackerman also analyses the Supreme Court's record since the attacks, which he sees as mixed, especially on the writ of habeas corpus, and he proposes a reasonable post-disaster plan on government continuity.
"The purpose of issuing the writ is to protect our clients' position and to seek management directions from the court to ensure the claims are administered as efficiently as possible, " Collins said in a prepared statement.
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