Copley v. J & J Chemical Inc
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ORDER granting 7 Motion to Withdraw as Attorney. Maria Copley shall have21 days from the filing of the proof of service by the attorney to file written notice with the Court stating how she will be represented. Attorney James D Holman terminated. 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 (cjm)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF IDAHO
MARIA COPLEY,
Case No. 4:12-CV-438-BLW
Plaintiff,
ORDER
v.
J & J CHEMICAL, INC.,
Defendant.
Having examined the entire record concerning the Motion to Withdraw filed by counsel
for Plaintiff Maria Copley, and finding good cause for the granting of the Motion,
NOW THEREFORE IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that the Motion to Withdraw (Docket
No. 7) be, and the same is hereby, GRANTED;
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that the withdrawing counsel shall continue to represent
Maria Copley pursuant to the Court’s Local Rule 83.6(c) until proof of service of this Order on
Maria Copley has been filed with the Court. The withdrawing attorney shall forthwith and with
due diligence serve all other parties and either personally serve copies of the Order upon the
Plaintiff or mail the Order by first class mail, return receipt requested. Maria Copley shall have
twenty-one (21) days from the filing of the proof of service by the attorney to file written notice
with the Court stating how she will be represented.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that upon filing of proof of service on the Plaintiff, no
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further proceedings can be had in the action which will affect her rights for a period of twentyone (21) days. If Maria Copley fails to appear in this action, either in person or through a newly
appointed attorney within such twenty-one (21) day period, this action will be dismissed with
prejudice and without further notice.
DATED: September 26, 2012
B. LYNN WINMILL
Chief Judge
United States District Court
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