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Jerlib Investers, LLC v. Cohn & Cohn et al

19-cv-06203
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Case Summary

In Jerlib Investers, LLC v. Cohn & Cohn et al, the court addressed a motion to withdraw as attorney. The order resolves the procedural request concerning legal representation in the matter.

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1:19-cv-06203 Jerlib Investers, LLC v. Cohn & Cohn et al

Order · April 15, 2026

The court issued an order regarding a lawyer's request to withdraw from representing Jerlib Investers, LLC in the case against Cohn & Cohn and others. This means the attorney is officially allowed to stop working on the case, which could affect how the client proceeds legally. It matters because the client may need to find new legal representation to continue the lawsuit effectively.

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Key Issues

  • Attorney withdrawal
  • Legal representation
  • Procedural order
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Order April 15, 2026

1:19-cv-06203 Jerlib Investers, LLC v. Cohn & Cohn et al

The court issued an order regarding a lawyer's request to withdraw from representing Jerlib Investers, LLC in the case against Cohn & Cohn and others. This means the attorney is officially allowed to stop working on the case, which could affect how the client proceeds legally. It matters because the client may need to find new legal representation to continue the lawsuit effectively.

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