Shrewsbery v. Ameritas Life Insurance Corp.

Filing 13

MEMORANDUM AND ORDER - The motion to withdraw filed by Jeffery R. Kirkpatrick, (filing no. 12 ), is granted. Mr. Kirkpatrick shall promptly mail a copy of this order to the plaintiff, and file a certificate of service (which includes the plaintiff&# 039;s address and the date and manner of service) stating he has done so. The plaintiff is given 20 days from the date of this order in which to either: (1) obtain the services of substitute counsel and have that attorney file an appearance on her b ehalf; or (2) file a statement informing the court of her intent to proceed in this case without counsel. If neither of these actions is taken within the next 20 days, this case will be subject to dismissal. Ordered by Magistrate Judge Cheryl R. Zwart. (TCL )

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-CRZ Shrewsbery v. Ameritas Life Insurance Corp. Doc. 13 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA SHAUNA SHREWSBERY, Plaintiff, v. AMERITAS LIFE INSURANCE CORP., Defendant. IT IS ORDERED: 1. The motion to withdraw filed by Jeffery R. Kirkpatrick, (filing no. 12), is granted. Mr. Kirkpatrick shall promptly mail a copy of this order to the plaintiff, and file a certificate of service (which includes the plaintiff's address and the date and manner of service) stating he has done so. The plaintiff is given 20 days from the date of this order in which to either: (1) obtain the services of substitute counsel and have that attorney file an appearance on her behalf; or (2) file a statement informing the court of her intent to proceed in this case without counsel. If neither of these actions is taken within the next 20 days, this case will be subject to dismissal. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) 4:10CV3143 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER 2. DATED this 7th day of October, 2010. BY THE COURT: s/ Cheryl R. Zwart United States Magistrate Judge Dockets.Justia.com

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