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Time Warner Cable Inc. v. OpenTV, Inc., C 16-02433 WHA. (2016)

Court: District Court, N.D. California Number: infdco20160525a69 Visitors: 3
Filed: May 24, 2016
Latest Update: May 24, 2016
Summary: ORDER DENYING PRO HAC VICE APPLICATION OF ATTORNEYS MICHAEL BRODY AND JOSHUA L. COLLINS WILLIAM ALSUP , District Judge . The pro hac vice applications of Attorney Michael Brody (Dkt. No. 18) and Attorney Joshua L. Collins (Dkt. No. 19) are DENIED for failing to comply with Local Rule 11-3. The local rule requires that an applicant certify that "he or she is an active member in good standing of the bar of a United States Court or of the highest court of another State or the District
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ORDER DENYING PRO HAC VICE APPLICATION OF ATTORNEYS MICHAEL BRODY AND JOSHUA L. COLLINS

The pro hac vice applications of Attorney Michael Brody (Dkt. No. 18) and Attorney Joshua L. Collins (Dkt. No. 19) are DENIED for failing to comply with Local Rule 11-3. The local rule requires that an applicant certify that "he or she is an active member in good standing of the bar of a United States Court or of the highest court of another State or the District of Columbia, specifying such bar" (emphasis added). Filling out the pro hac vice form from the district court website such that it only identifies the state of bar membership — such as "the bar of Texas" — is inadequate under the local rule because it fails to identify a specific court. While the application fee does not need to be paid again, the application cannot be processed until a corrected form is submitted.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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