ORDER granting 19 Motion to Withdraw as Attorney. Attorney Benjamin Notterman terminated. Ordered by Magistrate Judge James R. Cho on 9/16/2024. (SGC)
Case Summary
Magistrate Judge James R. Cho granted a motion to withdraw as attorney for Benjamin Notterman on September 16, 2024. This order officially terminated Notterman's representation in the case. A similar withdrawal motion for attorney Alan H. Scheiner was granted on January 5, 2026, also by Judge Cho.
Latest development
ORDER granting 110 Motion to Withdraw as Attorney. Attorney Alan H. Scheiner terminated. Ordered by Magistrate Judge James R. Cho on 1/5/2026. (SGC)
Order · May 11, 2026
Judge James granted Motion to Withdraw as Attorney.
Key Issues
- • Attorney withdrawal
- • Representation termination
- • Court order enforcement
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ORDER granting 110 Motion to Withdraw as Attorney. Attorney Alan H. Scheiner terminated. Ordered by Magistrate Judge
Order · May 11, 2026
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The Story So Far
Magistrate Judge James R. Cho granted a motion to withdraw as attorney on September 16, 2024, removing Benjamin Notterman from the case. This order formally ends Notterman's representation of the client, shifting responsibility for legal counsel.
The case remains active, but the docket and court details have not been disclosed publicly. The withdrawal signals a change in legal strategy or client representation, which could affect upcoming proceedings.
The judge’s order follows standard procedure for attorney withdrawal, requiring court approval to ensure no prejudice to the client or delay in the case. The case’s next steps depend on whether the client secures new counsel or proceeds pro se. The absence of further filings or motions leaves the case’s substantive issues unclear at this time.
Monitoring subsequent attorney appearances or motions will clarify the case’s direction and timeline.
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ORDER granting 110 Motion to Withdraw as Attorney. Attorney Alan H. Scheiner terminated. Ordered by Magistrate Judge James R. Cho on 1/5/2026. (SGC)
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ORDER granting 19 Motion to Withdraw as Attorney. Attorney Benjamin Notterman terminated. Ordered by Magistrate Judge James R. Cho on 9/16/2024. (SGC)
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Case Timeline
2 eventsORDER granting 110 Motion to Withdraw as Attorney. Attorney Alan H. Scheiner terminated. Ordered by Magistrate Judge James R. Cho on 1/5/2026. (SGC)
Judge James granted Motion to Withdraw as Attorney.
ORDER granting 19 Motion to Withdraw as Attorney. Attorney Benjamin Notterman terminated. Ordered by Magistrate Judge James R. Cho on 9/16/2024. (SGC)
Judge James granted Motion to Withdraw as Attorney.
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