Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation as Receiver for Indymac Bank FSB v. Frankel et al

Filing 45

ORDER re 44 Proposed Order filed by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation as Receiver for Indymac Bank FSB. Signed by Judge Lucy H. Koh on 1/2/2011. (lhklc2, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 1/2/2012)

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Case5:11-cv-03279-LHK Document44 Filed12/29/11 Page1 of 1 A0 154 (10/03) Substitution of Attorney UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN District of CALIFORNIA FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION as Receiver for INDYMAC BANK, F.S.B. Plaintiff(s), CONSENT ORDER GRANTING SUBSTITUTION OF ATTORNEY V. BORIS FRANKEL, et al. CASE NUMBER: CI 1-03279-LHK (PSG) Defendant (s), FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION as Receiver for Notice is hereby given that, subject to approval by the court, INDYMAC BANK, F.S.B. substitutes (Party (s) Name) SUSAN D. CONDON , State Bar No. 143417 as counsel of record in (Name of New Attorney) place of Jesse S. Hernandez, Vanessa H. Widener and Jennifer S. Muse of Anderson, McPharlin & Conners, LLP (Name of Attorney (s) Withdrawing Appearance) Contact information for new counsel is as follows: Firm Name: GCA LAW PARTNERS LLP Address: 1891 Landings Dr., Mountain View, CA 94043 Telephone: (650) 428-3900 Facsimile (650) 428-3901 E-Mail (Optional): scondongcalaw.com I consent to the above substitution. Date: FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION December, 2011 (Signature of Party (s)) I consent to being substituted. Date: December 21, 2011 L ANDERSON, McPHARLIN & CONNERS LLP Is! Vanessa H. Widener Is! !s/ Jennifer S. Muse Is! Is! Jesse S. Hernandez Is! (Signature of Former Attorney (s)) I consent to the above substitution. December 21, 2011 Date: GCA LAW PARTNERS LLP Is! Susan D. Condon Is! (Signature of New Attorney) The substitution of attorney is hereby approved and so ORDERED. Date January 2, 2012 Judge [Note: A separate consent order of substitution must be filed by each new attorney wishing to enter an appearance.] I American LegalNet, Inc 920766.1 www Forms Workflow com

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