DZ Bank AG Deutsche Zentral-Genossenschaftsbank, Frankfurt Am Main, New York Branch v. McCranie
Filing
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ORDER denying without prejudice 88 Motion for Pro Hac Vice Admission. Signed by Magistrate Judge Monte C. Richardson on 6/13/2013. (BEE)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
JACKSONVILLE DIVISION
DZ BANK AG DEUTSCHE ZENTRALGENOSSENSCHAFTSBANK, FRANKFURT
AM MAIN, NEW YORK BRANCH,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Case No. 3:10-cv-222-J-MCR
MICHAEL MCCRANIE a/k/a MICHAEL J.
MCCRANIE,
Defendants.
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ORDER
THIS CAUSE is before the Court on Plaintiff’s Motion for Pro Hac Vice Admission
(Doc. 88) filed June 13, 2013. Attorney Alex Darcy seeks admission pro hac vice to
represent Plaintiff in this matter. The instant Motion asserts that Mr. Darcy is a member
in good standing of the Illinois Bar. However, Mr. Darcy has not provided proof, nor
have he averred that he is a “member in good standing of the bar of any District Court of
the United States, outside the State of Florida,” as is required by Local Rule 2.02(a).
Furthermore, Plaintiff did not seek waiver of this requirement. As such, the Court will
deny Plaintiff’s Motion for Pro Hac Vice Admission (Doc. 88) at this time.1
Accordingly, after due consideration, it is
ORDERED:
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The instant Motion also fails to certify compliance with the requirement of Local Rule
3.01(g).
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Plaintiff’s Motions for Pro Hac Vice Admission (Doc. 88) is DENIED without
prejudice.
DONE AND ORDERED in Chambers in Jacksonville, Florida this 13th day of
June, 2013.
Copies to:
Counsel of Record
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