Nusbaum v. City of Hayward, et al
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ORDER by Judge Charles R. Breyer granting 27 Motion to Withdraw as Attorney.. (crblc2, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 7/11/2017) (Additional attachment(s) added on 7/11/2017: # 1 Certificate/Proof of Service) (lsS, COURT STAFF).
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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JASON NUSBAUM,
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No. C 16-6264 CRB
ORDER GRANTING MOTION TO
WITHDRAW
Plaintiff,
v.
CITY OF HAYWARD, et al.,
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Defendants.
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United States District Court
For the Northern District of California
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Plaintiff’s counsel filed a motion to withdraw on June 1, 2017. See MTW (dkt. 27).
Plaintiff Jason Nusbaum informed the Court, as well as his attorneys, that he does not oppose
their motion to withdraw, as both counsel and client agree that irreconcilable differences
have made effective representation impossible. Defendants likewise do not oppose
withdrawal.1 Accordingly, the Court GRANTS the motion. The Court will set a status
conference to occur within the next 30 days.2
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Dated: July 11, 2017
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CHARLES R. BREYER
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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As requested by defense counsel, Nusbaum’s contact information is as follows:
Jason Nusbaum / 488 Calle Elegante Vista, CA 92083 / 415-635-4146 /
jbactors@gmail.com
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Nusbaum expressed an intention to secure new counsel but, should he fail to do so within this
time or instead choose to proceed pro se, he is DIRECTED to attend the status conference himself. In
the meantime, he may seek assistance from the Legal Help Center, a free service of the Volunteer Legal
Services Program, by calling 415-782-8982, or by signing up for an appointment on the15th Floor of
the Federal Courthouse in San Francisco, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, California.
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