A recent ruling issued by a federal court in Oregon addressed the question of when a litigant can maintain a case anonymously or under a pseudonym.In A.G. v. Unum Life Insurance Company of America, 2018 WL 903463 (D. Ore., Feb. 14, 2018), the plaintiff, who had been an associate attorney at the law firm of Dickstein Shapiro LLP and who was seeking disability benefits due to a psychiatric condition, sought to litigate a claim under a pseudonym. The defendant moved to compel disclosure of plaintiff’s full name.Federal …