Zuckerman v. Wyeth et al

Filing 8

LETTER ORDER advising Plaintiff that the Court intends to grant her lawyers' Motion to Withdraw as counsel of record; Plaintiff or her new lawyer, should send the Court a letter indicating that she intends to proceed with her case, by 5 p.m., Monday, December 7, 2009; otherwise, her case will be dismissed. Signed by Judge William R. Wilson, Jr on 11/24/09. (mkf)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS RICHARD SHEPPARD ARNOLD UNITED STATES COURTHOUSE 500 W. CAPITOL, ROOM D444 LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72201-3325 (501) 604-5140 Facsimile (501) 604-5149 November 24, 2009 Ms. Frances Zuckerman 3731 North Country Club Drive, #629 Aventura, FL 33180 Re: Zuckerman v. Wyeth, 4:07-CV-00425-WRW Motion to Withdraw as Counsel Dear Ms. Zuckerman Enclosed is a copy of your lawyers' Motion to Withdraw as your counsel of record. I plan to grant this motion. You should try to retain another lawyer. If you do not, you can represent yourself if you want to continue the lawsuit, but, if you do represent yourself, you will be required to follow the rules that lawyers are required to follow, including the local rules of the Eastern District of Arkansas. It is usually very difficult for a non-lawyer to represent herself or himself, particularly in a complicated case such as this. You or your new lawyer, if you retain one, should send me a letter indicating that you intend to proceed with your case, by 5 p.m., Monday, December 7, 2009. If I do not hear from you by then, I will dismiss your case. Cordially, /s/ Wm. R. Wilson, Jr. Original to the Clerk of the Court cc: Counsel of Record

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