International Refugee Assistance Project et al v. Trump et al

Filing 30

QC NOTICE: 15 Motion to Appear Pro Hac Vice, filed by John Doe 1-4, HIAS, Inc., Allan Hakky, Jane Doe 1, International Refugee Assistance Project, Samaneh Takaloo needs to be modified. See attachment for details and corrective actions needed regarding the signature(s) on the motion. (srd, Deputy Clerk)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF MARYLAND OFFICE OF THE CLERK Felicia C. Cannon, Clerk Jarrett B. Perlow, Chief Deputy Elizabeth B. Snowden, Chief Deputy Reply to Southern Division Address February 10, 2017 8:17−cv−00361−TDC International Refugee Assistance Project et al v. Trump et al Dear Counsel, The Clerk received your Motion for Admission Pro Hac Vice for Omar Jadwat. Upon reviewing the motion, we noticed the signature of the attorney(s) checked below was incorrect: [ ] Movant [x] Proposed admittee Signatures of attorneys must either be handwritten or meet the requirements in the "signature" section of our civil procedures manual. (You may go to our website at www.mdd.uscourts.gov to access the manual.) To file a revised motion without paying the fee a second time, please do the following: 1. Go to the Court's website at www.mdd.uscourts.gov to obtain the Motion for Admission Pro Hac Vice form. 2. Prepare the motion with all required information. 3. Refile the motion using the event, "Pro Hac Vice − Corrected." When the new motion is received, it will be reviewed and a ruling will be issued. In the meantime, the existing motion will be terminated and marked "Filed in error." Very truly yours, /s/ Felicia C. Cannon Clerk, U.S. District Court District of Maryland prepared by: Sierra Dennison Northern Division º 4415 U.S. Courthouse º 101 W. Lombard Street º Baltimore, Maryland 21201 º 410−962−2600 Southern Division º 240 U.S. Courthouse º 6500 Cherrywood Lane º Greenbelt, Maryland 20770 º 301−344−0660 Visit the U.S. District Court's Web Site at www.mdd.uscourts.gov

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