James Hird's Federal Court appeal has been set for a hearing before three Federal Court judges on Monday, November 10.
Justice Susan Kenny granted Hird an expedited hearing, explaining it was in the interests of justice.
The Essendon coach is going it alone, and against his club's wishes, in appealing against last month's ruling that ASADA's investigation into the club's 2012 supplements regime was lawful.
Earlier, Hird arrived for work as normal at Essendon's Tullamarine headquarters and remains there while court is in progress.
ASADA had said it was seeking legal advice as to whether it could go ahead with the show-cause process while Hird was appealing.
However, Court documents released on Wednesday indicate ASADA is preparing to re-issue show-cause notices as early as next week.
It is not clear if new notices will be issued to all 34 past and present Bombers players who were originally targeted by the anti-doping watchdog - or just some.
ASADA is on the record as saying it will provide supporting evidence with the new notices.