Stanek v. Greater Omaha Packing Company, Inc.
Filing
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ORDER that Attorney Kelly Brandon has a pending case in this court and has not paid the 2013/2014 Attorney Assessment. Attorney Kelly Brandon is directed to pay the $20.00 fee or show cause why this fee cannot be paid within 30 days from the date of this order. Ordered by Chief Judge Laurie Smith Camp. (JLS, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA
In Re: Attorney Kelly Brandon
2013/2014 Attorney Assessment
8:11CV284
8:13CV320
8:14CV119
Pursuant to Nebraska General Rule 1.7(d), the court requires all attorneys
enrolled in the bar of this court to pay a biennial assessment; this rule does not apply to
attorneys who appeared before the court pro hac vice or are employed by the federal
government or a state, county, city, or local government. The proceeds of this
assessment defray the cost of maintaining the role of attorneys admitted to practice
before this court, reimburse appointed counsel for reasonable expenses incurred in
representing indigent litigants, and fund the Federal Practice Fund.
In December 2012, the clerk’s office sent out an e-mail to all Active/Due and
Active/Paid attorneys requesting payment for the 2013/2014 Attorney Assessment. On
March 31, 2014, the clerk’s office sent an additional e-mail to attorneys who were
involved in a pending case, but had not paid the 2013/2014 fee.
As of this date, Attorney Kelly Brandon has a pending case(s) in this court and
has not paid the 2013/2014 Attorney Assessment. Attorney Brandon is directed to pay
the $20.00 fee or show cause why this fee cannot be paid within 30 days from the date
of this order.
Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014.
BY THE COURT:
s/ Laurie Smith Camp
Chief Judge Laurie Smith Camp
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