Southeast Farms, Inc. v. Aladdin Farms, Inc. et al

Filing 19

ORDER granting 15 Motion specifically for temporary admission to Court pending approval of General Admission Application counsel for Defendants, Robert John McCaffery, Jr. See Order for further details. Signed by Magistrate Judge Philip R. Lammens on 7/2/2014. (JWM)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA OCALA DIVISION SOUTHEAST FARMS, INC., a Florida corporation Plaintiff, v. Case No: 5:14-cv-256-Oc-10PRL ALADDIN FARMS, INC. and ARCHIE J. SAGERS, SR. Defendants. ORDER Pending before the Court is a Motion by Defendants for Temporary Admission to Court Pending Approval of General Admission Application regarding their counsel, Robert John McCaffery, Jr. (Doc. 15). Mr. McCaffery is not currently a member of the Bar of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida. Mr. McCaffery represents that he has taken steps to obtain general admission to the Middle District bar, including submitting his application for admission. Mr. McCaffery also represents that he is a member in good standing of the bar of the State of Florida, and of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida. Accordingly, and upon due consideration, Defendants’ Motion for Temporary Admission to Middle District Bar (Doc. 15) is GRANTED as to counsel Robert John McCaffery, Jr. Pursuant to Local Rule 2.02(d), Robert John McCaffery, Jr., shall be granted temporary admission to the Bar of the Middle District of Florida to represent Defendants in this action for thirty (30) days or until counsel has obtained general admission to the Bar of this Court, whichever is earlier. Failure to obtain general admission to the Bar of this Court within thirty days will result in the Court terminating Mr. McCaffery as counsel of record for Defendants. DONE and ORDERED in Ocala, Florida on July 1, 2014. Copies furnished to: Counsel of Record Unrepresented Parties -2-

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