LAURA FASHING, Magistrate Judge.
THIS MATTER is before the Court on attorney Paul Gordon's Motion to Withdraw as Attorney for Bobby L. Willis, Carrie Willis, Cassidy Willis, Golden Rule, LLC, and the Bobby L. Willis and Carrie S. Willis Trust dated June 15, 2005 (the "Trust"). Doc. 64. On June 26, 2018, the Court ordered Mr. Gordon to properly serve the motion to withdraw. Doc. 65. On July 17, 2018, Mr. Gordon filed affidavits of service with the Court. Doc. 69. Having reviewed the motion and the affidavits of service, the Court will grant the motion in part and deny the motion in part.
Under D.N.M.LR-Civ. 83-8(b), the attorney seeking to withdraw "must file and serve on all parties, including the client, a motion to withdraw. The attorney must give notice in the motion that objections must be served and filed within fourteen (14) days from date of service of the motion and that failure to object within this time constitutes consent to grant the motion."
Under D.N.M.LR-Civ. 83-8(c), "[a] motion to withdraw from representation of a corporation, partnership or business entity other than a natural person must include a notice that the corporation, partnership or business entity other than a natural person can appear only with an attorney. Absent entry of appearance by a new attorney, any filings made by the corporation, partnership or business entity other than a natural person may be stricken and default judgment or other sanctions imposed."
Service of a motion to withdraw is governed by Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 5, which allows service by the following means:
FED. R. CIV. P. 5(b)(2).
Mr. Gordon personally served Bobby Willis and Carrie Willis on July 6, 2018 by delivering a copy of the Motion to Withdraw to Carrie Willis at the Willis's home address. See Doc. 69 at 4-5. Mr. Willis was present in the home at the time of service. Id. at 4. Neither Bobby Willis nor Carrie Willis objected to Mr. Gordon's motion to withdraw, and the time for them to do so has passed. Therefore, the Court GRANTS Mr. Gordon's motion with respect to Bobby Willis and Carrie Willis.
Mr. Gordon also asked the Court to allow him to withdraw as counsel for the Bobby L. Willis and Carrie S. Willis Trust Dated June 15, 2015 ("the Trust"). Mr. Gordon served the Trust on July 6, 2018 by delivering a copy of the Motion to Withdraw to Carrie Willis at the Willis's home address. See Doc. 69 at 2. The Court does not have enough information to determine if the Trust has properly been served, and therefore denies without prejudice Mr. Gordon's motion to withdraw as to the Trust. Mr. Gordon may file another motion to withdraw as counsel for the Trust. In this motion, he must list an address and trustee(s) for the Trust, and must show that he has properly served the Trust.
Mr. Gordon also asked the Court to allow him to withdraw as counsel for Golden Rule, LLC. Doc. 64 at 1. Mr. Gordon attempted to serve Golden Rule, LLC by personally delivering a copy of the motion to withdraw to Carrie Willis. Doc. 69 at 1. According to the New Mexico Secretary of State, this LLC does not have an active registered agent. The Secretary of State lists a mailing address and principal place of business for Golden Rule, LLC as 110 E. Arrington, Farmington, NM 87401. Mr. Gordon does not appear to have properly served Golden Rule, LLC with the notice to withdraw. His motion to withdraw as counsel for Golden Rule, LLC is therefore denied without prejudice. Mr. Gordon may file another motion to withdraw as counsel for Golden Rule, LLC. In this motion, he must show that he has properly served Golden Rule, LLC.
Mr. Gordon did not ask to withdraw as counsel for Willis Asset Management, LLC. See Doc. 64. The Court notes that Mr. Gordon's Entry of Appearance does not include Willis Asset Management, LLC. Doc. 25. However, Mr. Gordon has filed several documents in CM/ECF, in a manner that suggests he was acting as counsel for Willis Asset Management, LLC. See docket text (not documents) of Docs. 25 ("Notice of Appearance by Paul Gordon on behalf of All Plaintiffs"), 26, 39, 46, 60, 64.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED THAT Paul Gordon's Motion for Leave to Withdraw (Doc. 64) is GRANTED IN PART and DENIED IN PART: