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Hikvision Proposes Briefing Schedule Change in Petition to Review FCC Order

Hikvision USA seeks to modify the briefing schedule at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit in its consolidated petition with Dahua Technology USA to review the FCC’s Nov. 25 order barring the authorization of network equipment considered…

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a threat to U.S. national security (see 2304170034), said its motion Monday (docket 23-1032). It said all parties consented to the request. The proposed modification would move the due date for the petitioners’ joint opening brief to June 8 from May 24, with the deadline for the FCC’s responding brief moved to July 31 from July 10, said the motion. The due date for the brief from intervenor Motorola would move to Aug. 7 from July 17, it said. Final briefs would be due Sept. 20, about three weeks later than the existing Aug. 28 deadline, it said. “Good cause” for the modification exists because it will give additional time for the petitioners’ counsel “to coordinate the preparation of their joint opening brief and ensure adequate time for counsel to communicate with clients in China,” it said.