Polaris IP, LLC v. Google Inc. et al
Filing
667
Unopposed MOTION to Withdraw as Attorney by Bright Response LLC. (Attachments: # 1 Text of Proposed Order)(Anderson, Patrick)
Polaris IP, LLC v. Google Inc. et al
Doc. 667
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS MARSHALL DIVISION BRIGHT RESPONSE, LLC v. GOOGLE, INC., et al. NO. 2:07-CV-371-CE JURY
UNOPPOSED MOTION TO WITHDRAW AS ATTORNEY Plaintiff, Bright Response, LLC ("Bright Response"), moves this court for an order permitting the withdrawal of Patrick R. Anderson from representation of Bright Response in this action. Plaintiff's other counsel remain of record. Bright Response does not oppose the withdrawal, and the withdrawal of Patrick R. Anderson will not have a materially adverse effect on Bright Response as it is still represented by competent counsel who are fully capable of representing the interests of Bright Response. The Defendants are unopposed to this motion. Additionally, Bright Response requests that Patrick R. Anderson no longer receive CM/ECF notices for this action. WHEREFORE, PREMISES CONSIDERED, Bright Response requests this Court to grant the Motion to Withdraw. October 8, 2010 Respectfully submitted, By: /s/ Patrick R. Anderson Patrick R. Anderson Patrick R. Anderson PLLC 4225 Miller Rd., Bldg. B-9 Suite 358 Flint, MI 48507 Tel (810) 275 0751 Fax (248) 928 9239 patrick@prapllc.com
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I certify that counsel of record who are deemed to have consented to electronic service are being served this 8th day of October, 2010, with a copy of this document via the Court's CM/ECF systems per Local Rule CV-5(a)(3). Any other counsel will be served electronic mail, facsimile, overnight delivery and/or First Class Mail on this date.
/s/ Patrick R. Anderson
CERTIFICATE OF CONFERENCE The undersigned has conferred with counsel of record for the Defendants by email, and Defendants do not oppose this motion.
\s\ Patrick R. Anderson
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