STELOR PRODUCTIONS, INC. v. OOGLES N GOOGLES et al

Filing 92

ORDER granting 89 Motion to Appear pro hac vice. Attorney Robert Merz for STELOR PRODUCTIONS, LLC. added. Signed by Magistrate Judge Tim A. Baker on 3/11/08. (SWM)

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STELOR PRODUCTIONS, INC. v. OOGLES N GOOGLES et al Doc. 92 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA INDIANAPOLIS DIVISION STELOR PRODUCTIONS, INC. Plaintiff, vs. OOGLES N GOOGLES, an Indiana corporation; KEVIN MENDELL; DANYA MENDELL; MICHELLE COTE; ROB LENDERMAN; STACEY LENDERMAN; BRENDA MURTY; MARGIE THOMAS; ROB SLYTER; ELIZABETH SLYTER; CORINNA SPARKS; CHRISTINE WATERBURRY; LEIGH SUNDLING; and TINA CARTAYA, Defendants. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Case No. 1:05-cv-0354-DFH-TAB ORDER ON MOTION FOR ADMISSION PRO HAC VICE OF ATTORNEY ROBERT MERZ This matter having come before the Court on the Motion for Admission Pro Hac Vice of Attorney Robert Merz filed by John David Hoover, counsel for Plaintiff, Stelor Productions, LLC, and the Court having been duly advised in the premises, said Motion is hereby GRANTED. IT IS THEREBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that attorney Robert Merz of Stelor Productions, LLC is hereby granted permission to appear pro hac vice before the Court for the purpose of representing Stelor Productions, LLC in this matter. 03/11/2008 Dated: _______________________________ JUDGE/MAGISTRATE JUDGE Tim United States District Court, A. Baker Southern District of Indiana, United States Magistrate Judge Indianapolis Division Southern District of Indiana Dockets.Justia.com Distribution to: John David Hoover HOOVER HULL LLP jdhoover@hooverhull.com Kevin C. Kaplan David J. Zack Burlington, Weil, Schwiep, Kaplan & Blonsky, P.A. kkaplan@bwskb.com Robert Merz Stelor Productions, LLC b.merz@stelorproductions.com Stephen L. Vaughan Steve@IPLawIndiana.com

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