This is a legal motion filed on December 14, 2015, in the Supreme Court of Florida (Case No. SC15-2286) by Jeffrey Epstein's attorney, Paul Morris. Epstein requests an extension of time until January 19, 2016, to file his initial brief on jurisdiction. The document notes that the Respondent's counsel, Philip M. Burlington, has no objection to the request, and includes a service list of attorneys involved in the related proceedings.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Jeffrey Epstein | Petitioner |
Seeking extension of time to file brief in Florida Supreme Court.
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| Bradley J. Edwards | Respondent / Attorney |
Opposing party in this specific motion; also listed in service list as attorney at Farmer, Jaffe, Weissing, Edwards, ...
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| Paul Morris | Counsel for Petitioner |
Attorney filing the motion on behalf of Epstein.
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| Philip M. Burlington | Counsel for Respondent |
Authorized the statement that there is no objection to the extension.
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| William B. King | Attorney |
Listed on Service List; Searcy Denny Scarola Barnhart & Shipley, P.A.
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| Tonja Haddad Coleman | Attorney |
Listed on Service List.
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| Fred Haddad | Attorney |
Listed on Service List.
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| Mark Nurik | Attorney |
Listed on Service List.
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| Jack Goldberger | Attorney |
Listed on Service List.
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| W. Chester Brewer, Jr. | Attorney |
Listed on Service List.
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| Location | Context |
|---|---|
"The petitioner, Jeffrey Epstein, respectfully requests an extension until January 19, 2016 for filing his initial brief on jurisdiction"Source
"Counsel for the respondent, Philip M. Burlington, has authorized the undersigned to state that there is no objection to this extension request."Source
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