EEOC v. Freeman

Filing 33

Correspondence re: ECF warning letter to counsel. (elts, Deputy Clerk)

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EEOC v. Freeman Doc. 33 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT OFFICE OF THE CLERK DISTRICT OF MARYLAND Felicia C. Cannon, Clerk Reply to Southern Division Address Lisa Rosenthal, Chief Deputy October 5, 2010 Melanie Marie Peterson U S Equal Employment Opportunity Commission 801 Market St Ste 1300 Philadelphia, PA 19107 Re: Case No. RWT-09-2573 Dear Counsel/Party: Your Motion for Leave to Withdraw the Appearance of Woody Anglade, Esq. was received on October 4, 2010. The document should have been filed electronically. It has been scanned and filed electronically by court staff. The document should have been filed electronically. It has been scanned and filed electronically by court staff. The original document is being returned to you. It is your responsibility to maintain the original until the expiration of any appeals or the time for taking an appeal. The original must be made available for inspection upon the request of any other party or the court. You did not include a PDF version of the document on a diskette or CD. The document has been scanned and filed electronically by court staff. X When filing, each document must be scanned individually into separate PDF documents. Your documents (motion and proposed order) were scanned into a single PDF. All further filings in this case must be made in accordance with the policies and procedures of this Court on electronic filing. Those policies and procedures are available on the Court's web site: www.mdd.uscourts.gov. Very truly yours, ___/s/_______________ Deputy Clerk cc: Other counsel/party Warning letter (Rev. 6/14/2005) Northern Division · 4228 U.S. Courthouse · 101 W. Lombard Street · Baltimore, Maryland 21201· 410-962-2600 Southern Division · 200 U.S. Courthouse · 6500 Cherrywood Lane · Greenbelt, Maryland 20770 · 301-344-0660 Visit the U.S. District Court's Web Site at www.mdd.uscourts.gov Dockets.Justia.com

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