June 21, 2017 Order of Instructions Pro Se Litigants Re. Electronic Filing (D.E. 8, SCH V FAB 17-80728-S.D.F.L.)
June 21, 2017 Order of Instructions Pro Se Litigants Re. Electronic Filing (D.E. 8, SCH V FAB 17-80728-S.D.F.L.)
June 21, 2017 Order of Instructions Pro Se Litigants Re. Electronic Filing (D.E. 8, SCH V FAB 17-80728-S.D.F.L.)
LAURENCE SCHNEIDER,
Plaintiff,
V.
Defendant.
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ORDER OF INSTRUCTI ONS TO PRO SE LITIGANTS
THIS CAUSE is before the Court upon sua sponte review of the case. Plaintiff in this
case is proceeding pro se. So that Plaintiff, and any other parties who may appear pro se, be
advised of essential requirements concerning this case, the Court ORDERS as follows:
1. Any litigant appearing pro se is responsible for keeping the Court advised of his
or her current address at all times. If a pro se litigant's address changes and no
change of address is promptly filed with the Clerk of Court, this case may be
dismissed for lack of prosecution.
2. Plaintiff shall serve upon Defendant, and Defendant upon Plaintiff, or, if
appearance by counsel has been entered, upon their respective counsels, copies of
all further pleadings or documents submitted for the Court's consideration. All
pleadings must include the case number at the top of the first page. Pro se
litigants shall send the original of every pleading or document to the Clerk of this
Court. Each submission shall include:
Any paper submitted directly to a Judge rather than to the Clerk will be
disregarded by the Court.
5. Pro se litigants are reminded that they cannot represent a corporation under
Florida or federal law. Commercial and Railroad Bank of Vicksburg v. Slocomb,
39 U.S. 60 (1840); Palazzo v. Gulf Oil Corp., 764 F.2d 1381 (11th Cir. 1985);
Szteinbaum v. Kaes Jnversiones, 476 So. 2d 247 (3d DCA 1985).
6. Pro se litigants, like all other litigants, must adhere to the Federal Rules of Civil
Procedure and the Local Rules of the Southern District of Florida.
June, 2017.
J\.LD M. MIDDLEBROOKS
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE