CARRINGTON et al v. DUKE UNIVERSITY et al

Filing 31

NOTICE TO FILER OF DEFICIENCIES IN ELECTRONICALLY FILED DOCUMENT(S) re 29 Notice of Appearance of Brian Koukoutchos. Attorney Brian Koukoutchos is not a registered e-filer and cannot be added to the docket. Please complete CM/ECF Filer Registration form and submit to the Court. (Lee, Lisa)

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CARRINGTON et al v. DUKE UNIVERSITY et al UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA OFFICE OF THE CLERK POST OFFICE BOX 2708 GREENSBORO, N.C. 27402 JOHN S. BRUBAKER C LE R K Doc. 31 TELEPHONE: CIVIL (336) 332-6030 CRIM. (336) 332-6020 ADMIN. (336) 332-6015 March 7, 2008 Charles J. Cooper, Esq. Cooper & Kirk, PPC 1523 New Hampshire Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20036 Re: Dear Mr. Cooper: You electronically filed a notice of appearance on behalf of attorney, Brian Koukoutchos on March 6, 2008. Because the notice of appearance does not contain the original signature of the attorney, I cannot add the attorney's name to the case's docket sheet. The best way to add the attorney's name to the docket sheet is for the attorney to electronically file a notice of appearance on the attorney's own behalf. If the attorney has not already become an electronic filer in this Court, the attorney should submit a registration form, which is available on the Court's website at www.ncmd.uscourts.gov. Provided that the attorney is a registered CM/ECF filer in any other federal court (district or bankruptcy), the attorney is not required to completed training in the Middle District of North Carolina. Thank you for your attention to this letter, and, if you have any questions about CM/ECF registration, please call Billy Crumley at 336-332-6003. Very truly yours, /s/ Lisa N. Lee John S. Brubaker Clerk of Court 1:08CV119, CARRINGTON et al v. DUKE UNIVERSITY et al Dockets.Justia.com

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