Polaris IP, LLC v. Google Inc. et al

Filing 149

Consent MOTION to Withdraw as Attorney by AOL, LLC., America Online, Inc.. (Attachments: # 1 Text of Proposed Order)(Gillam, Harry)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS MARSHALL DIVISION POLARIS IP Plaintiff, vs. GOOGLE, INC., et al Defendants. § § § § Civil Action No. 2:07cv371 § § § UNOPPOSED MOTION TO WITHDRAW AS COUNSEL Defendants, AOL, LLC and America Online, Inc., move this Court for an order granting the withdrawal of Harry L. Gillam, Jr. as attorney of record in the above cause due to the fact that the law firm of Gillam & Smith will no longer represent AOL, LLC and America Online, Inc. in this action. Wherefore, premises considered, AOL, LLC and America Online, Inc. move the court for an order discharging Harry L. Gillam, Jr. as their attorney of record, and granting such other relief as the court may deem proper. Additionally, the defendants request that Harry L. Gillam, Jr. no longer receive electronic notices regarding this matter. Respectfully submitted, _____/s/________________ Harry L. Gillam, Jr. Texas State Bar No. 07921800 GILLAM & SMITH, L.L.P. 303 South Washington Avenue Marshall, Texas 75670 PHONE: (903) 934-8450 FAX: (903) 934-9257 gil@gillamsmithlaw.com CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE The undersigned hereby certifies that the foregoing document was filed electronically in compliance with Local Rule CV-5(a). As such, this motion was served on all counsel who have consented to electronic service. Local Rule CV5(a)(3)(A). Pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 5(d) and Local Rule CV-5(e), all other counsel of record not deemed to have consented to electronic service were served with a true and correct copy of the foregoing by certified mail, return receipt requested, on this the 18th day of September, 2008. /s/ Harry L. Gillam, Jr.

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