San Juan v. First National Bank of Omaha
Filing
48
ORDER - Patrick M. Flood and the firm of Hotz, Weaver, Flood, Breitkreutz & Grants Motion to Withdraw (filing 47 ) is granted. Plaintiff has until October 19, 2011, to secure new local counsel in this matter. The Clerk of Court shall terminate the appearance of Patrick M. Flood and the firm of Hotz, Weaver, Flood, Breitkreutz & Grant as Plaintiff's counsel. The Clerk of Court shall terminate all future notices to Patrick M. Flood and the firm of Hotz, Weaver, Flood, Breitkreutz & Grant in this matter. Ordered by Magistrate Judge F.A. Gossett. (GJG)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA
LUIS EDUARDO SAN JUAN,
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Plaintiff,
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V.
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OMAHA, )
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Defendant.
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8:10CV133
ORDER
Patrick M. Flood and the firm of Hotz, Weaver, Flood, Breitkreutz & Grant have filed a
motion to withdraw as Plaintiff’s counsel. In support of the motion, movants represent that
irreconcilable differences have arisen with Plaintiff’s co-counsel, making it unreasonably difficult
for movants to continue to represent Plaintiff. Defense counsel, as well as Plaintiff’s co-counsel,
have advised the court that they have no objections to the motion.
Accordingly,
IT IS ORDERED:
1.
Patrick M. Flood and the firm of Hotz, Weaver, Flood, Breitkreutz & Grant’s Motion
to Withdraw (filing 47) is granted.
2.
Plaintiff has until October 19, 2011, to secure new local counsel in this matter.
3.
The Clerk of Court shall terminate the appearance of Patrick M. Flood and the firm
of Hotz, Weaver, Flood, Breitkreutz & Grant as Plaintiff’s counsel.
4.
The Clerk of Court shall terminate all future notices to Patrick M. Flood and the firm
of Hotz, Weaver, Flood, Breitkreutz & Grant in this matter.
DATED September 19, 2011.
BY THE COURT:
S/ F.A. Gossett
United States Magistrate Judge
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