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This legal document is the second page of a letter dated January 8, 2021, from attorney Christian R. Everdell to Judge Alison J. Nathan. Everdell requests a 30-day extension for his client, Ms. Maxwell, to file a notice of appeal against the court's December 28, 2020 order denying her bail. The letter argues the extension would promote judicial efficiency and notes that the government objects to the request.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Alison J. Nathan Honorable (Judge)
Recipient of the letter.
Ms. Maxwell Client/Defendant
The subject of the legal proceedings, on whose behalf the letter is written to request an extension to appeal the den...
Christian R. Everdell Attorney
The author of the letter, representing Ms. Maxwell.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
COHEN & GRESSER LLP Law firm
The law firm of Christian R. Everdell, the author of the letter.
Court of Appeals Government agency
Mentioned as a venue for potential parallel proceedings.

Timeline (3 events)

2020-12-28
The Court issued an Order denying Ms. Maxwell's renewed motion for bail.
The Court Ms. Maxwell
2021-01-08
Filing of a request for a 30-day extension of time to file a notice of appeal.
Christian R. Everdell The Honorable Alison J. Nathan
2021-01-11
The deadline for Ms. Maxwell to file a notice of appeal if the extension is not granted.

Locations (2)

Location Context
The address of the law firm COHEN & GRESSER LLP.
Location of the law firm COHEN & GRESSER LLP.

Relationships (2)

Christian R. Everdell Professional (Attorney-Client) Ms. Maxwell
Christian R. Everdell of COHEN & GRESSER LLP is writing on behalf of Ms. Maxwell to request an extension for her appeal.
Ms. Maxwell Adversarial (Legal) the government
The letter states, 'We have conferred with the government and it objects to the requested extension,' indicating they are opposing parties in a legal matter.

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