Baker v. Doe et al

Filing 175

AMENDED ORDER APPOINTING PRO BONO REPRESENTATION - Signed by JUDGE JILL A. OTAKE on 2/27/2019. The Court extends Ms. Althof's appointment to include representation for the Order to Show Cause and any related matters such as briefing the issue, conducting investigation as to the service of process, and amending the Complaint. (emt, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF HAWAII VERNON JOHN BAKER, Plaintiff, vs. CIVIL NO. 16-00140 JAO-RLP AMENDED ORDER APPOINTING PRO BONO REPRESENTATION EVELYN GASPAR, RN; LOUIS NURSE SEMEATU, RN; LISA OGATA, RN; COURTNEY MORI, RN; DR. KARL AYER; DR. FRANCIS HAMADA, Defendants. AMENDED ORDER APPOINTING PRO BONO REPRESENTATION Having granted Plaintiff Vernon John Baker’s Motion for Appointment of Counsel and referred this matter to the Civil Litigation Pro Bono Panel, Doc. No. 113, and having received Salina Kanai Althof, Esq.’s letter on March 22, 2018 accepting such appointment, Doc. No. 119, the court appointed Salina Kanai Althof, Esq., as Pro Bono Counsel on behalf of Plaintiff for the limited purpose of assisting Plaintiff in opposing Defendants’ Motion for Summary Judgment. Doc. No. 120. The Court issued an Order to Show Cause on February 25, 2019, which relates to the service of process. Doc. No. 174. Ms. Althof has agreed to represent Mr. Baker on this issue. The Court extends Ms. Althof’s appointment to include representation for the Order to Show Cause and any related matters such as briefing the issue, conducting investigation as to the service of process, and amending the Complaint. IT IS SO ORDERED. DATED: Honolulu, Hawai‘i, February 27, 2019. /s/ Jill A. Otake________ Jill A. Otake United States District Judge Civil No. 16-00140 JAO-RLP; Baker v. Gaspar; AMENDED ORDER APPOINTING PRO BONO REPRESENTATION 2

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