"Withdraw, my lord, I'll help you to a horse" – King Martin of Feldman denies Motion for (his)Disqualification

His Majesty denied the Motion for (his) Disqualification in an Order signed last Friday (7/16/2010) but entered on the docket today (7/19/2010):

Before the Court are the following motions: (1) defendant intervenors’ Motion for Disqualification and (2) defendant intervenors’ Motion for Expedited Hearing on the Motion for Disqualification.

IT IS ORDERED: that the Motion for Expedited Hearing is GRANTED.

The Motion for Disqualification is without merit under In re Placid Oil Co., 802 F.2d 783 (5th Cir. 1986). Accordingly, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED: that the Motion for Disqualification is DENIED.

The Docket doesn’t show a hearing; so, do we assume he held a hearing with himself before denying the Motion? “My horse, my horse, my kingdom for a horse!” but In re Placid Oil was not a horse Feldman could ride: Continue reading “"Withdraw, my lord, I'll help you to a horse" – King Martin of Feldman denies Motion for (his)Disqualification”