United States of America v. Limanni et al
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ORDER granting as outlined 16 Motion for Limited Representation of Counsel. So Ordered by Judge Joseph A. DiClerico, Jr.(dae)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
DISTRICT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
United States of America
v.
Civil No. 12-cv-114-JD
Charles Limanni, et al.
O R D E R
The United States brought suit against Charles Limanni,
pursuant to 26 U.S.C. §§ 7402 and 7403, to enforce federal tax
liens on his property in Barrington, New Hampshire.
The Town of
Barrington, Linda Limanni, and Artella E. Chase are also named in
the suit as potentially interested parties.
Charles Limanni is
proceeding pro se but moved for permission to have Attorney Peter
Anderson provide limited scope representation for Limanni’s
deposition that is scheduled for July 1, 2013.
A telephone hearing was held on the motion on June 19, 2013.
During the hearing, Limanni agreed that he is seeking limited
scope representation by Anderson for the deposition on July 1,
that Anderson will enter an appearance for that limited scope
representation only, and that Limanni will pay all fees and costs
charged by Anderson for the limited scope representation.
Neither the government nor the other parties objected to the
proposed limited scope representation.
Conclusion
Therefore, Limanni’s motion for limited scope representation
(document no. 16) is granted as follows:
1.
Permission is granted to Limanni to retain Attorney
Peter Anderson to represent him for the July 1, 2013, deposition.
2.
Anderson shall enter an appearance to represent Limanni
limited to representation for the deposition.
3.
Limanni is responsible to pay all fees and costs charged
by Anderson for the limited scope representation, and the
government is not responsible to pay any of the fees or costs
charged by Anderson for that representation.
SO ORDERED.
____________________________
Joseph A. DiClerico, Jr.
United States District Judge
June 19, 2013
cc:
Thomas P. Cole, Esquire
Charles Limanni, pro se
Linda Limanni, pro se
Steven M. Whitley, Esquire
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