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Email ECF_support@cacb.uscourts.gov for your change of address going forward.
Paul Horn, ESQ., CPA
Attorney at Law
Certified Public Accountant
1045 E. Valley Blvd., Suite A215
San Gabriel, CA 91770
626-695-7310
877-872-9997--fax
www.paulhornlawfirm.com
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I know this has been discussed and I know I've even taken notes on this issue.
Unfortunately, the information has not solved the question.
I have the forms and know the LBR 2091 and still no help.
I understand there are 2 ways to change our firm/address with the Courts:
1. We can change address on a going forward basis within the Court's system;
and
2. We need to file a change of address form for each case we have that is live.
As to item #1, I understand that we need to mail the form to the Court.
Question: Which address and to whom shall I mail notice of change of
address/firm?
Thanks in advance for all your help.
Best Regards,
Christine A. Wilton
Principal Attorney
Greifendorff Law Offices
333 City Boulevard West, 17th Floor
Orange, CA 92686
Office: 800-861-0786
Cell: 562-824-7563
Fax: 714-938-3255
Email: attorneychristine@ gmail.com
Web: www.greifenlaw. com
Blog: www.losangelesbankr uptcylawmonitor. com
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Email ECF_support@cacb.uscourts.gov for your change of address going forward. Paul Horn, ESQ., CPA Attorney at LawCertified Public Accountant1045 E. Valley Blvd., Suite A215San Gabriel, CA 91770626-695-7310877-872-9997--fax www.paulhornlawfirm.comFrom: Christine Wilton <attorneychristine@gmail.com>To: cdcbaa@yahoogroups.comSent: Thu, July 22, 2010 4:34:40 PMSubject: [cdcbaa] Attorney Change of Address

I know this has been discussed and I know I've even taken notes on this issue. Unfortunately, the information has not solved the question.I have the forms and know the LBR 2091 and still no help.
I understand there are 2 ways to change our firm/address with the Courts:1. We can change address on a going forward basis within the Court's system; and 2. We need to file a change of address form for each case we have that is live.
As to item #1, I understand that we need to mail the form to the Court.Question: Which address and to whom shall I mail notice of change of address/firm?
Thanks in advance for all your help.-- Best Regards,Christine A. WiltonPrincipal AttorneyGreifendorff Law Offices333 City Boulevard West, 17th FloorOrange, CA 92686Office: 800-861-0786
Cell: 562-824-7563Fax: 714-938-3255Email: attorneychristine@ gmail.comWeb: www.greifenlaw. comBlog:
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I know this has been discussed and I know I've even taken notes on this
issue. Unfortunately, the information has not solved the question.
I have the forms and know the LBR 2091 and still no help.
I understand there are 2 ways to change our firm/address with the Courts:
1. We can change address on a going forward basis within the Court's
system; and
2. We need to file a change of address form for each case we have that is
live.
As to item #1, I understand that we need to mail the form to the Court.
Question: Which address and to whom shall I mail notice of change of
address/firm?
Thanks in advance for all your help.
Best Regards,
Christine A. Wilton
Principal Attorney
Greifendorff Law Offices
333 City Boulevard West, 17th Floor
Orange, CA 92686
Office: 800-861-0786
Cell: 562-824-7563
Fax: 714-938-3255
Email: attorneychristine@gmail.com
Web: www.greifenlaw.com
Blog: www.losangelesbankruptcylawmonitor.com
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in this email message, including attachments, is not intended to and cannot
be used by any taxpayer for the purpose of avoiding tax penalties that may
be imposed on the taxpayer. (The foregoing legend has been affixed pursuant
to U.S. Treasury Regulations governing tax practice.)
I know this has been discussed and I know I've even taken notes on this issue. Unfortunately, the information has not solved the question.I have the forms and know the LBR 2091 and still no help.
I understand there are 2 ways to change our firm/address with the Courts:1. We can change address on a going forward basis within the Court's system; and2. We need to file a change of address form for each case we have that is live.
As to item #1, I understand that we need to mail the form to the Court.Question: Which address and to whom shall I mail notice of change of address/firm?
Thanks in advance for all your help.-- Best Regards,Christine A. WiltonPrincipal AttorneyGreifendorff Law Offices333 City Boulevard West, 17th FloorOrange, CA 92686Office: 800-861-0786
Cell: 562-824-7563Fax: 714-938-3255Email: attorneychristine@gmail.comWeb:
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