In Re: Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether ("MTBE") Products Liability Litigation

Filing 4648

MOTION for Richard C. Godfrey to Withdraw as Attorney . Document filed by BP America, Inc., BP Holdings North America Limited, BP Products North America, Inc., BP West Coast Products LLC, BP p.l.c.. (Attachments: # 1 Text of Proposed Order Proposed Order).(Godfrey P C, Richard)

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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 (VSB) MDL 1358 This document relates to: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Exxon Mobil Corporation, et al., Case No. 14-cv-06228 MOTION FOR WITHDRAWAL OF APPEARANCE OF RICHARD C. GODFREY Pursuant to Local Civil Rule 1.4, Richard C. Godfrey moves this Court to enter an order withdrawing his appearance in the above-captioned matters on behalf of Defendants BP America Inc., BP Holdings North America Limited, BP p.l.c., BP Products North America Inc., BP West Coast Products LLC (“BP Defendants”). The BP Defendants will continue to be represented in this action by other attorneys from Kirkland & Ellis LLP. Dated: October 4, 2021 Respectfully submitted, /s/ Richard C. Godfrey Richard C. Godfrey (#3124358) KIRKLAND & ELLIS LLP 300 North LaSalle Chicago, IL 60654 Tel.: (312) 862-2000 Fax: (312) 862-2200 richard.godfrey@kirkland.com Attorneys for Defendants BP America Inc., BP Holdings North America Limited, BP p.l.c., BP Products North America Inc., BP West Coast Products LLC CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that on October 4, 2021 I caused to be electronically filed the foregoing Motion for Withdrawal of Appearance of Richard C. Godfrey with the Clerk of the Court via CM/ECF. Notice of this filing will be sent to all counsel of record by ECF. Parties may access the filing through the Court's CM/ECF System. /s/ Richard C. Godfrey Richard C. Godfrey

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