Motorola Mobility, Inc. v. Apple, Inc.
Filing
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MOTION for Leave to Appear Pro Hac Vice Filing fee $ 50, receipt number 0752-5377895. Patricia Young (Bianco, Brian)
Motorola Mobility, Inc. v. Apple, Inc.
(Revised 06/08)
Doc. 22
United States District Court Northern District of Illinois MOTION FOR LEAVE TO APPEAR PRO HAC VICE
Case Title: MOTOROLA MOBILITY, INC., VS. APPLE INC., Case Number: 1:10-cv-6381 Judge: Hon. John F. Grady Patricia Young Defendant(s) Plantiff(s)
I,
hereby apply to the Court
under Local Rule 83.14 for permission to appear and participate in the above-entitled action on behalf of Apple Inc., by whom I have been retained.
I am a member in good standing and eligible to practice before the following courts: Title of Court State Bar of New York United States District Court, Southern District of New York United States District Court, Eastern District of New York United States District Court, Eastern District of Texas Date Admitted 02/15/2006 09/05/2006 09/13/2006 08/02/2010
I have currently, or within the year preceding the date of this application, made pro hac vice applications to this Court in the following actions: Case Number
1:10-cv-6385
Case Title
MOTOROLA MOBILITY, INC. VS. APPLE INC.
Date of Application (Granted or Denied)*
11/01/2010 (pending)
*If denied, please explain: (Attach additional form if necessary)
Pursuant to Local Rule 83.15(a), applicants who do not have an office within the Northern District of Illinois must designate, at the time of filing their initial notice or pleading, a member of the bar of this Court having an office within this District upon who service of papers may be made. Has the applicant designated local counsel? Yes No
If you have not designated local counsel, Local Rule 83.15(b) provides that the designation must be made within thirty (30) days. Dockets.Justia.com
Has the applicant ever been: censured, suspended, disbarred, or witherwise disciplined by any court? or is the applicant currently the subject of an investigation of the applicant's professional conduct? transferred to inactive status, voluntarily withdrawn, or resigned from the bar of nay court? denied admission to the bar of any court? held in contempt of court?
Yes Yes
No No
Yes Yes Yes
No No No
NOTE: If the answer to any of the above questions is yes, please attach a brief description of the incident(s) and the applicant's current status before any court, or any agency thereof, where disciplinary sanctions were imposed, or where an investigation or investigations of the applicant's conduct may have been instituted. I have read the Rules of Professional Conduct for the Northern District of Illinois, effective November 12, 1991 (Local Rules 83.50 through 83.58), and the Standards for Professional Conduct within the Seventh Federal Judicial Circuit, effective December 15, 1992, and will faithfully adhere to them. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
Nov 1, 2010
Date Last Name Applicant's Name Applicant's Law Firm
S/
Patricia Young
Electronic Signature of Applicant First Name Middle Name/Initial
Young Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
Street Address
Patricia
Room/Suite Number
Applicant's Address
767 Fifth Ave.
City State ZIP Code Work Phone Number
New York
NY
10153
(212) 310-8458
(The pro hac vice admission fee is $100.00 for cases filed before February 1, 2001, and $50.00 for cases filed on or after that date, and shall be paid to the Clerk. No admission under Rule 83.14 is effective until such time as the fee has been paid.)
NOTE: Attorneys seeking to appear pro hac vice may wish to consider filing a petition for admission to the general bar of the Court. The fee for admission to the General Bar is $150.00 The fee for pro hac vice admission is $100.00 for cases filed before February 1, 2001, and $50.00 for cases filed on or after that date. Admission to the general bar permits an attorney to practice before this Court. Pro hac vice admission entitles an attorney to appear in a particular case only. Application for such admission must be made in each case; and the admission fee must be paid in each case.
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