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Sorrels Law, $900 Bucks Per Hr But Debt Collectin’ as a Pro Se

Randy Sorrels is debt collecting pro se for his firm from a lawyer in NY who retained his services, Julie Steamer

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SORRELS LAW vs. STEAMER, JULIE B 

(Court 127, JUDGE RAVI SANDILL)

APR 20, 2023 | REPUBLISHED BY LIT: APR 24, 2023
JUN 1, 2023

Response from defendant, going to arbitration (Texas Bar, where Sorrels was past President)

The new case should be transferred back to Judge Reeder

Let’s watch…

NOW COMES Defendant JULIE B. Steamer (“Defendant” or “Ms. Steamer”) and files this AGREED Motion for Continuance (the “Motion”) to Answer or otherwise move against the Complaint in this Action, and would respectfully show the Court the following:

1.                  Defendant respectfully requests a 30-day continuance to file or otherwise move against Plaintiff Sorrels Law (Pro Se) (“Plaintiff” or “Sorrels Law”) on the grounds that:

2.                  Defendant’s understanding is that she needs to Answer or otherwise move against the Complaint is due on June 6, 2023.

3.                  Defendant is a cancer survivor who has been hospitalized multiple times over the last few months. Her husband accepted service of the Complaint while Defendant was in the ICU unit of the hospital. Defendant, like Plaintiff, is appearing Pro Se and will not be in the position to respond to the Complaint by June 6, 2023.

4.                  Defendant conferred with Plaintiff’s managing partner, Randall O. Sorrels (“Mr. Sorrels”), about her current situation. He, on behalf of Plaintiff (Pro Se), has agreed to a 30- day continuance for Defendant to Answer or otherwise move against the Complaint.

5.                  Mr. Sorrels, on behalf of Plaintiff (Pro Se), has also agreed to move this fee dispute to the Houston Bar Association Fee Dispute Program. Arrangements will be made to have this matter heard before the fee dispute board.

WHEREFORE PREMISES CONSIDERED, Defendant requests the Court to Grant this Motion for Continuance.

Respectfully submitted,

Julie B. Steamer (PRO SE)
86 Fleet Place, Ste. 32E Brooklyn, NY 11201
(917) 664-1305
Julie.Steamer@yahoo.com

Defendant Julie Steamer (Pro Se)

CERTIFICATE OF CONFERENCE

The undersigned certified that on the 1st day of June, 2023, I communicated with Randall O. Sorrels, managing partner of Plaintiff Sorrels Law (Pro Se) as to the foregoing motion and he, on behalf of Plaintiff (Pro Se) does not object to the motion.

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE

I hereby certify that on June 1, 2023, a true and correct copy of the foregoing document was served to all counsel of record, in accordance with the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure, by service via the court’s electronic filing system and/or email.

Julie B. Steamer (Pro Se)

No movement since filing.

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Julie B. Steamer, along with Bruce G. Hart, is a Co-Founding Partner of Steamer Hart LLP.

Julie is a corporate and regulatory attorney with a distinctive and broad skill set acquired over the course of a 23-year career, in large part, while affiliated with global law firms. Julie’s practice includes the representation of public, private and non-profit entities; VC, PE and hedge fund sponsors; and high net worth families and individuals in a variety of industries including finance, healthcare, energy (including retail energy in deregulated markets), retail, real estate, cryptocurrency and personal family matters. She advises such clients both as outside general counsel and as a transactional attorney / business advisor in connection with entity structuring (including the evaluation of potential tax consequences, establishing ESOPs and other alternative compensation arrangements); contract negotiation; domestic and cross-border M&A; post-merger/acquisition integration; joint ventures and other strategic arrangements; corporate restructuring; financings; employment matters; settlements; business divorce; legal and regulatory compliance; corporate governance; commercial and residential real estate sales and leases; tax matters; litigation and mediation. Clients also seek Julie’s assistance in amicably resolving complex transactional issues and disputes in instances where the client seeks an atypical remedy.

Julie has particular expertise in advising clients in cross-border transactions, including in emerging markets in Central and Latin America; Europe; MENA and Asia.

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