Picture Perfect Film Assets, LLC v. The McLaren Art Center et al

Filing 119

ORDER: By 117 Minute Order, the Court granted leave to Brian H. Krikorian to withdraw as counsel of record for plaintiff Picture Perfect Film Assets, and advised plaintiff that it may not proceed pro se and must arrange for substitute counsel to appear on its behalf. More than thirty (30) days have elapsed since the minute order was issued, and no attorney has timely appeared on plaintiff's behalf. This action is therefore dismissed without prejudice. Signed by Judge Thomas S. Zilly. (MW)(cc: Plaintiff via USPS)

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1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON AT SEATTLE 2 3 4 PICTURE PERFECT FILM ASSETS, Plaintiff, 5 C16-1893 TSZ 6 v. ORDER 7 D’AIRAIN CORPORATION, et al., Defendants. 8 9 By Minute Order entered April 8, 2019, docket no. 117, the Court granted leave to 10 Brian H. Krikorian and Krikorian Legal PLLC to withdraw as counsel of record for 11 plaintiff Picture Perfect Film Assets, and advised plaintiff that it may not proceed pro se 12 and must arrange for substitute counsel to appear on its behalf. Mr. Krikorian has filed a 13 proof of service, docket no. 118, indicating that the Minute Order was served on plaintiff 14 and that Evan McMullen, manager of Picture Perfect Film Assets, has acknowledged 15 receipt of the Minute Order. More than thirty (30) days have elapsed since the Minute 16 Order was issued, and no attorney has timely appeared on plaintiff’s behalf. This action 17 is therefore dismissed without prejudice. See Local Civil Rule 83.2(b)(4). 18 The Clerk is directed to send a copy of this Order to all counsel of record and to 19 Evan McMullen, Picture Perfect Film Assets, 6525 Kitsap Way, Bremerton, WA 98312. 20 IT IS SO ORDERED. 21 Dated this 15th day of May, 2019. 22 A 23 Thomas S. Zilly United States District Judge ORDER - 1

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