Rowe Entertainment, Inc. v. William Morris Agency Et Al. (98-8272) - Leonard Rowe's Letter Requesting An Extension of Time To Show Cause For Why He Should Not Be Sanctioned (November 15, 2012)
Rowe Entertainment, Inc. v. William Morris Agency et al. (98-8272) -- Leonard Rowe's Letter Requesting An Extension of Time To Show Cause For Why He Should Not Be Sanctioned [November 15, 2012]
Rowe Entertainment, Inc. v. William Morris Agency Et Al. (98-8272) - Leonard Rowe's Letter Requesting An Extension of Time To Show Cause For Why He Should Not Be Sanctioned (November 15, 2012)
Johns Creek, Georgia 30097 roweentertain@aol.com A JUDGE ROBERT P. PATTERSON Hon. Robert Patterson United States District Judge Daniel Patrick Moynihan United States Courthouse 500 Pear! Street 10007-13[2 Re: Request for Access to ECF and Request for Extension of Time for Order to Show Cause. Dear Hon. Patterson, I respectfully submit this letter to ask that as of today, I be granted access to the Southern District of New York's Electronic Case Filing (ECF) system. I was just notified yesterday (November 14,2012) by the Pro Se office that your order concerning my FRCP 60 Motion was denied on November 8, 2012. I have yet to receive this decision via the mail, nor did I receive it electronically. Due to the harmful delay of being notified of your decision six days after it was entered, coupled with your request that I submit my response to the courts November 21, 2012 to show cause as to why I should not be sanctioned. I ask that I r be given an extension of an additional two weeks (until December 5, 2012 ) to I ful fill your request. .----l .-/- 91
Respectfully submitted, I;;:; Y / J. /lIC:. .-I: Leonard Rowe '-'!fIAt) r tlS pr .. Y ,. t
Washington v. William Morris Endeavor Entertainment Et Al. (10 Civ. 9647) - P. Kevin Castel Denies 2nd Application To Vacate Filing Injuntion (April 13, 2016)
Washington v. William Morris Endeavor Entertainment (15A126) -- Letter From Supreme Court's Erik Fossum Returning Application to Stay Extension, Or In the Alternative, App. Exceed Word Limits [Sept. 15, 2015]
Washington v. William Morris Endeavor Entertainment et al. (15A126) -- Petitioner's Application to Stay Extension to Submit Petition for Writ of Certiorari Pending Resolution of July 18, 2015 Motion to Disqualify Loeb & Loeb LLP, or in the Alternative, Application to Exceed Word Limits Exhibits A thru F [September 10, 2015]
Washington v. William Morris Endeavor Entertainment et al. (15A126) -- Petitioner's Application to Stay Extension to Submit Petition for Writ of Certiorari Pending Resolution of July 18, 2015 Motion to Disqualify Loeb & Loeb LLP, or in the Alternative, Application to Exceed Word Limits [September 10, 2015]
Washington v. William Morris Endeavor Entertainment et al. (Application No. 15A126) -- Reply Letter to Justice Ginsburg Re: Granting Application For Extension of Time and Ignoring Motion to Disqualify Loeb & Loeb LLP For Fraud Upon the Court [August 8, 2015]
Washington v. William Morris Endeavor Entertainment Et Al. (14-4328) - 2nd Cir. Order Denying Motion For Reconsideration en Banc Without Explanation (April 30, 2015)
Washington v. William Morris Endeavor Entertainment Et Al. (14-4328) - Appellant's Motion To Recall and Stay Mandate Pending Petition For Writ of Certiorari (June 1, 2015)
Washington v. William Morris Endeavor Entertainment, LLC et al. (14-4328) -- Emergency Motion for Reconsideration, Or In the Alternative, Motion to Stay Mandate Pending Filing of Petition for Writ of Certiorari in the Supreme Court [March 25, 2015]
Washington v. William Morris Endeavor Entertainment LLC Et Al. (14-4328-CV) - Appellant's Reply To Ex. Motion For Extraordinary Relief From The Second Circuit (December 17, 2014)
Washington v. William Morris Endeavor Entertainment Et Al. (14-4328) - Second Circuit's Improvident Order Denying Mr. Washington's Motion For Extraordinary Relief Due To "Fraud Upon The Court."
Washington v. William Morris Endeavor Entertainment LLC Et Al. (14-4328-CV) - William Morris and Loeb & Loeb LLP's Opposition To Motion For Extraordinary Relief (December 4, 2014)