Perez v. Sandpoint Gas N Go & Lube Center, Inc. et al
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ORDER, Defendant Sandpoint Gas N Go & Lube Center, Inc. shall, within 21 days of receiving this Order, appoint an attorney to appear on its behalf, as the entity cannot appear without being represented by an attorney pursuant to Dist. Idaho Loc. Civ. R. 83.4(d). If an attorney for Sandpoint fails to appear within the 21 day period allowed by this Order, such failure will be sufficient grounds for entry of a default against Sandpoint. Signed by Judge B. Lynn Winmill. (caused to be mailed to non Registered Participants at the addresses listed on the Notice of Electronic Filing (NEF) by (jp)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF IDAHO
THOMAS E. PEREZ, SECRETARY OF
LABOR, UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR,
Case No. 2:14-cv-00357-BLW
ORDER
Plaintiff,
v.
SANDPOINT GAS N GO & LUBE
CENTER, INC., an Idaho corporation;
and SYDNEY M. OSKOUI, an
individual,
Defendant.
INTRODUCTION
It appears from the record in this case that defendant Sydney M. Oskoui is
representing himself, and that he is attempting to represent defendant Sandpoint Gas N.
Go & Lube Center, Inc. “Whenever an entity other than an individual desires or is
required to make an appearance in this Court, the appearance shall be made only by an
attorney of the bar of this Court or an attorney permitted to practice under these rules.”
Dist. Idaho Loc. Civ. Rule 83.4(d); see also Rowland v. California Men’s Colony, 506
U.S. 194, 201-02, (1993); In re America West Airlines, 40 F.3d 1058, 1059, (Ninth
Circuit 1994).
Accordingly, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Defendant Sandpoint Gas N. Go
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& Lube Center, Inc. shall, within 21 days of receiving this Order, appoint an attorney to
appear on its behalf, as the entity cannot appear without being represented by an attorney
pursuant to Dist. Idaho Loc. Civ. R. 83.4(d). If an attorney for Sandpoint fails to appear
within the 21 day period allowed by this Order, such failure will be sufficient grounds for
entry of a default against Sandpoint. Upon entry of this Order, no further proceedings
may be had in the action that will affect the right of the defendants for a period of 21
days.
DATED: November 10, 2014
B. LYNN WINMILL
Chief U.S. District Court Judge
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