Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc. v. The Unidentified Shipwrecked Vessel
Filing
189
ORDER granting 188 motion to appear pro hac vice. See Order for details. Signed by Magistrate Judge Mark A. Pizzo on 3/16/2009. (AGG)
Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc. v. The Unidentified Shipwrecked Vessel
Doc. 189
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA TAMPA DIVISION
ODYSSEY MARINE EXPLORATION, INC., Plaintiff, v. THE UNIDENTIFIED, SHIPWRECKED VESSEL, if any, its apparel, tackle, appurtenances and cargo located within a five mile radius of the center point coordinates provided to the Court under seal, Defendant; in rem and THE KINGDOM OF SPAIN, et al., Claimants. _______________________________________/ CASE NO. 8:07-CV-614-T-23MAP
ORDER Before the Court is Plaintiff's unopposed motion for John D. Kimball to appear pro hac vice (doc. 188) as counsel for Plaintiff with Allen von Spiegelfeld of the law firm of Banker Lopez Gassler P.A. designated as local counsel pursuant to Local Rule 2.02(a). Upon consideration, it is hereby ORDERED: 1. Plaintiff's motion for John D. Kimball to appear pro hac vice (doc. 188) is GRANTED. 2. The motion is GRANTED contingent upon counsel's submission of the required
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Special Admission Attorney Certification forms and payment of the $10.00 special admission fee. 3. Pursuant to the Local Rule 2.02(a), counsel is directed to participate in electronic filing by registering for CM/ECF and obtaining a password within twenty (20) days of this Order. Counsel may obtain a password from the Court by accessing the Court's website, located at www.flmd.uscourts.gov, and clicking on CM/ECF. He is further directed to electronically file notices of compliance with CM/ECF registration within twenty (20) days of this Order. Once counsel has registered for CM/ECF, he must also register an email address. DONE AND ORDERED in Tampa, Florida on March 16, 2009.
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