Foistner et al v. RBS Citizens, National Association et al

Filing 2

ORDER: In accordance with Local Rule 83.6(c), a corporations, unincorporated association, or trust may not appear in an action or proceeding pro se. Plaintiffs, Seff Enterprises & Holdings, LLC and New Boston Estates,LLC, are r esponsible to retain counsel to represent them in this matter. Within twenty-one (21) days of the date of this order, counsel are required to file appearances and disclosure statements for these plaintiffs in accordance with Local Rule 7.5 and Fed. R. Civ. P. 7.1. ( Disclosure Statement due 8/6/2010.)Signed by Judge Paul J. Barbadoro. (jeb)

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Foistner et al v. RBS Citizens, National Association et al Doc. 2 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Joseph Foistner, et al v. RBS Citizens, National Association, et al ORDER RE: PLAINTIFFS Seff Enterprises & Holding, LLC and New Boston Estates, LLC On July 12, 2010, the above-referenced case was removed from Hillsborough County Superior Court, Northern District. In accordance with Local Rule 83.6(c), a corporations , unincorporated association, or trust may not appear in an action or proceeding pro se. Accordingly, the plaintiffs, Seff Enterprises & Holdings, LLC and New Boston Estates, LLC, are responsible to retain counsel to represent them in this matter. Within twenty-one (21) days of the date of this order, counsel are required to file appearances and disclosure statements for these plaintiffs in accordance with Local Rule 7.5 and Fed. R. Civ. P. 7.1. SO ORDERED. July 14, 2010 /s/ Paul J. Barbadoro Paul J. Barbadoro United States District Judge cc: Joseph Foistner, pro se Laurie Foistner, pro se Seff Enterprises & Holdings, LLC New Boston Estates, LLC William C. Saturley, Esq. Civil Case No. 10-cv-280-PB Dockets.Justia.com

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