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- May 16, 2019
Why not submit it pro se representing himself personally? I hadn't read this and thought that was what he was doing but he starts out with this:
"Amicus Curiae is Rekieta Media, LLC, a Texas small business developing multimedia content for internet distribution." The amicus isn't Nick, it's a Texas corporation, which he can't represent. It looks like you may still be required as an out of state lawyer to comply with the rule cited but you definitely can't represent a corporation as a non-lawyer. This is kind of basic stuff.
Looks like that's what he's doing next.
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