In Re: Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether ("MTBE") Products Liability Litigation
Filing
4592
MOTION for Nathan P. Short to Withdraw as Attorney . Document filed by The Administrator of Ne w Jeresey Spill Compensation Fund, The Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico through the Environmental Quality Board, The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. (Attachments: # 1 Text of Proposed Order).(Dema, John)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
IN RE: METHYL TERTIARY BUTYL
ETHER (“MTBE”) PRODUCTS
LIABILITY LITIGATION
Master File No. 1:00 – 1898
MDL 1358 (VSB)
M21-88
This document pertains to:
All Cases
MOTION TO WITHDRAW AS COUNSEL
Plaintiffs New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, The Commissioner of the
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, The Administrator of the New Jersey Spill
Compensation Fund, The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico
through the Environmental Quality Board respectfully move to withdraw the appearance of
Nathan P. Short, who was admitted pro hac vice on November 23, 2011, as counsel for these
actions. Beginning on November 1, 2020, Mr. Short will no longer be associated with the Law
Offices of John K. Dema, P.C., and should be removed from the service list. Mr. Short is not
asserting a retaining or charging lien. The Plaintiffs will continue to be represented by other
counsel who have entered an appearance in the above-captioned matters.
Dated: October 30, 2020
Respectfully submitted,
/s/ Nathan P. Short
Nathan P. Short
/s/ John K. Dema
John K. Dema
Law Offices of John K. Dema, P.C.
1236 Strand Street, Suite 103
Christiansted, VI 00820-5008
jdema@demalaw.com
Phone: (340) 773-6142
Fax: (340) 773-3944
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