Cummins v. Social Security Administration
Filing
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ORDER directing the Clerk to terminate Mr. Throesch as counsel of record for Mr. Cummins. The Clerk should update the docket to reflect that Mr. Cummins is proceeding pro se and his address is 2470 Highway 141 South, Paragould, Arkansas 72450. Signed by Magistrate Judge Beth Deere on 1/14/2015. (jak)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS
JONESBORO DIVISION
FRANK CUMMINS
V.
PLAINTIFF
CASE NO.: 3:14CV00288 BD
CAROLYN W. COLVIN, Acting Commissioner,
Social Security Administration
DEFENDANT
ORDER
Attorney David Throesch recently filed a motion to withdraw as counsel for
Plaintiff Frank Cummins. (Docket entry #6) The Court conditionally granted the motion.
(#7) Mr. Throesch has fully complied with the Court’s conditional Order. (#8)
Accordingly, the Clerk is directed to terminate Mr. Throesch as counsel of record for Mr.
Cummins.
The Clerk should update the docket to reflect that Mr. Cummins is proceeding pro
se and his address is 2470 Highway 141 South, Paragould, Arkansas 72450. If Mr.
Cummins does not retain alternate counsel, he must comply with Local Rule 5.5(c)(2)
while proceeding pro se.1
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Local Rule 5.5(c)(2) states:
Parties appearing pro se. It is the duty of any party not represented by
counsel to promptly notify the Clerk and the other parties to the proceedings
of any change in his or her address, to monitor the progress of the case, and
to prosecute or defend the action diligently. A party appearing for
himself/herself shall sign his/her pleadings and state his/her address, zip
code, and telephone number. If any communication from the Court to a pro
se plaintiff is not responded to within thirty (30) days, the case may be
DATED this 14th day of January, 2015.
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UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
dismissed without prejudice. Any party proceeding pro se shall be expected
to be familiar with and follow the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
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