Albany Patroons, Inc. v. Demperio Sports & Entertainment, LLC
1:2021mc00018 |
April 13, 2021 |
US District Court for the Northern District of New York |
Albany Office |
Other |
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Filing 5 ORDER: that Respondent may proceed with its Motion to Quash only if represented by counsel. Given the response filed by Mr. Demperio it appears Respondent is unable to retain counsel. The Court, therefore, cannot proceed with this matter and the Clerk is directed to close the case. Signed by Magistrate Judge Daniel J. Stewart on 06/04/2021. (Copy served upon Demperio Sports & Entertainment, LLC via regular mail on 6/4/2021.)(hmr) |
Filing 3 ORDER STAYING CASE: Respondent is advised that this matter may not proceed without the appearance of counsel. In order to provide Respondent time to obtain counsel, all proceedings in this matter are stayed for 30 days. Should counsel for Respondent not enter an appearance within that time period the Clerk is directed to close the case. The Clerk shall serve a copy of this Order on Respondent. Signed by Magistrate Judge Daniel J. Stewart on 4/13/2021. {Copy served upon pro se respondent via certified and regular mail}(pjh, ) |
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