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Order | Filed: September 09, 2021 | Entered: September 09, 2021 Medmarc Casualty Insurance Company v. Henry S Miller Commercial Company et al
Contract: Insurance | Texas Northern
Order on Motion for Miscellaneous Relief
ELECTRONIC ORDER: Medmarc Casualty Insurance Company's unopposed motion for leave to proceed without local counsel (docket entry 67) is GRANTED. Medmarc Casualty Insurance Company may proceed without designation of local counsel in this matter. (Ordered by Senior Judge A. Joe Fish on 9/9/2021) (chmb)
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Order | Filed: September 09, 2021 | Entered: September 09, 2021 Medmarc Casualty Insurance Company v. Henry S Miller Commercial Company et al
Contract: Insurance | Texas Northern
Order ~Util - Add and Terminate Attorneys ~Util - Terminate Motions
ORDER granting 66 MOTION to Substitute Party. It is ORDERED that John C. Tollefson and the law firm of TOLLEFSON BRADLEY MITCHELL & MELENDI, LLP, are hereby withdrawn as counsel of record for Medmarc Casualty Insurance Company. (Ordered by Senior Judge A. Joe Fish on 9/9/2021) (mla)
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Motion | Filed: September 08, 2021 | Entered: September 08, 2021 Medmarc Casualty Insurance Company v. Henry S Miller Commercial Company et al
Contract: Insurance | Texas Northern
Miscellaneous Relief
MOTION Unopposed Motion for Leave to Proceed Without Local Counsel filed by Medmarc Casualty Insurance Company (Attachments: # 1 Proposed Order) (Atwood, Missy)
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