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BLANCH v. COOK COUNTY CERMAK HEALTH SERVICES, 15 C 11480. (2016)

Court: District Court, N.D. Illinois Number: infdco20160311a77 Visitors: 10
Filed: Mar. 10, 2016
Latest Update: Mar. 10, 2016
Summary: MEMORANDUM ORDER MILTON I. SHADUR , Senior District Judge . This Court's February 17, 2016 memorandum order ("Order") gave pro se plaintiff Allen Blanch ("Blanch") "one more chance" to provide a properly completed Motion for Attorney Representation ("Motion") — Blanch had inexplicably failed to do so in his earlier filings in this pro se lawsuit. Then on March 3 the Clerk's Office received a revised Motion from Blanch (the copy of the Order sent to him had been accompanied by several new c
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MEMORANDUM ORDER

This Court's February 17, 2016 memorandum order ("Order") gave pro se plaintiff Allen Blanch ("Blanch") "one more chance" to provide a properly completed Motion for Attorney Representation ("Motion") — Blanch had inexplicably failed to do so in his earlier filings in this pro se lawsuit. Then on March 3 the Clerk's Office received a revised Motion from Blanch (the copy of the Order sent to him had been accompanied by several new copies of the Motion form to enable him to do so). That new submission complied with the requirements established by our Court of Appeals for favorable consideration of any such Motion.

Accordingly this Court has obtained the name of the following member of the District Court trial bar who is designated to represent Blanch in pursuing this action:

Stuart J. Stein, Esq. Stein and Rotman 77 West Washington Street Suite 1105 Chicago, Illinois 60602 312-236-5375 Email: sstein@steinrotman.com.

To enable this action to go forward, this Court is contemporaneously issuing an initial scheduling order so that the designated counsel can confer with Blanch and, among other things, can determine whether to stay with Blanch's self-prepared Complaint or to file an amended Complaint (counsel is also expected to cause process to be served on defendants to facilitate the case's moving forward).

Source:  Leagle

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