Court Opinion

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Date Created: 2024-04-02 22:05:25.654981+00
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D ORIGINAL                                                04/02/2024

             IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA                                Case Number: DA 24-0136

                                         DA 24-0136

 AUSTIN LAKE,

              Plaintiff and Appellant,

       v.
                                                                       ORDER
 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY,
 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE APPEALS
 BOARD, and TOWN PUMP, INC.                                                       RILED

              Defendants and Appellees.                                           APR - 2 2024
                                                                               Bowen Greenwood
                                                                             Clerk of Supreme Court
                                                                                State of Montana

       Appellant Austin Lake has filed a "Motion to Amend/Withdraw Appellant's Short
Brief' in this matter. He avers that the document entitled "Appellant's (Short) Brief' was
not his opening brief, and that he filed it as a short description explaining the reason for his
notice of appeal. When he received the Notice of Filing from the Clerk of Court's office
along with a phone call from the Deputy Clerk stating they had not received any of his
documents, he filed the motion to withdraw, and filed his "Opening Brief"
       IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Appellant's motion to withdraw "Appellant's
(Short) Brief is GRANTED. Appellant's Opening Brief filed on March 28, 2024, shall
constitute as his opening brief on ,appeal, and the times for any subsequent briefing
contained in M. R. App. P. 13 shall run from that date.
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       DATED this c-- day of April, 2024.
                                                   For the Court,

                                                                  Chief Justice