· 6/12/2001
Matthews v. Cordeiro
Citations
- 144 F. Supp. 2d 37
- 2001 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 8376
- 2001 WL 682748
How courts have described this case
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- “Under well settled law, an individual who is not an attorney admitted 1 The revisions to the Court’s prior order (Doc. 49
- “Under well settled law, an individual who is not an attorney admitted to practice before [the] court is not authorized to submit pleadings … or in any other manner appear on behalf of another person or entity.”
- “Under well settled law, an individual who is not an attorney admitted to practice before [the] court is not authorized to submit pleadings … or in any other manner appear on behalf of another person or entity.”
- “Under well settled law, an individual who is not an attorney admitted to practice before [the] court is not authorized to submit pleadings … or in any other manner appear on behalf of another person or entity.”
- “Under well-settled law, an individual who is not an attorney admitted to practice before this court is not authorized to submit pleadings (including a complaint) or in any other manner appear on behalf of another person or entity.”
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Judges: Keeton
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