Brown v. Duyoung et al
Filing
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ORDER signed by Judge Pamela Pepper on 12/6/2018. The court is recruiting lawyer for plaintiff; once lawyer is found, the court will forward representation agreement to plaintiff; once plaintiff returns it, status conference will be scheduled. (cc: all counsel, via mail to Ennis Lee Brown at Waupun Correctional Institution)(cb)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN
______________________________________________________________________________
ENNIS LEE BROWN,
Plaintiff,
Case No. 16-cv-1463-pp
v.
DR. RICKY SEABUL,
Defendant.
______________________________________________________________________________
ORDER REGARDING PROCEDURE
______________________________________________________________________________
On November 28, 2018, the court removed the December 6, 2018 status
hearing from the calendar, and asked the parties to advise the court by the end
of the day on December 14, 2018 whether they were willing to participate in
mediation. Dkt. No. 84. Unfortunately, the defendant notified the court on
December 3, 2018 that he was not interested in participating in mediation.
Dkt. No. 85.
The court advises the parties that it is making efforts to recruit a lawyer
to represent the plaintiff at trial. Once the court has identified a lawyer willing
to accept the representation, the court will send the plaintiff a representation
agreement, which he will need to sign and return to the court if he wishes to
accept the representation. When the court receives the signed representation
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agreement, it will re-schedule the status conference to discuss final pretrial
and trial dates.
Dated in Milwaukee, Wisconsin this 6th day of December, 2018.
BY THE COURT:
________________________________________
HON. PAMELA PEPPER
United States District Judge
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