SECURADYNE SYSTEMS LLC v. GREEN et al
Filing
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PROCEDURAL ORDER OF DISCLOSURE - By JUDGE D. BROCK HORNBY. (mnw)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF MAINE
SECURADYNE SYSTEMS, LLC,
PLAINTIFF
v.
PETER GREEN,
ET AL.,
DEFENDANTS
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CIVIL NO. 2:13-CV-387-DBH
PROCEDURAL ORDER OF DISCLOSURE
My spouse runs a management consulting business corporation of which
she is a 50% shareholder.
About a dozen years ago in that capacity she
consulted with Attorney Dench on a state government contract dispute here in
Maine, and he and his firm represented the corporation in administrative
proceedings. About ten years ago she consulted with a different member of his
firm (recommended by Attorney Dench) on an employee relations issue
regarding an employee here in Maine. To my knowledge, she has not had other
professional relationships with Attorney Dench and his firm since then. The
corporation of which she is a 50% shareholder is a New York corporation (it
has offices in several states) and has a New York law firm as its regular
counsel. I do not believe that these facts require my recusal in this matter, but
I disclose them so that the record is clear.
SO ORDERED.
DATED THIS 21ST DAY OF MARCH, 2014
/s/D. Brock Hornby
D. BROCK HORNBY
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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