Exxon Mobil Corporation v. Northwestern Corporation
Filing
108
ORDER GRANTING 106 Motion to Appear Pro Hac Vice for attorney Ellen Herzog Acknowledgment of PHV Order due by 3/22/2017. Signed by Judge Brian Morris on 3/7/2017. (copy mailed to attorney and notified CM to add attorney to database) (AMC)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF MONTANA
BILLINGS DIVISION
EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION, a
New Jersey corporation,
Case No. 16-cv-00005-BMM
Plaintiff,
ORDER
v.
NORTHWESTERN CORPORATION
dba NORTHWESTERN ENERGY, a
Delaware corporation,
Defendant/Third-Party Plaintiff,
v.
CITY OF BILLINGS and GENERAL
ELECTRIC INTERNATIONAL,
INC.,
Third-Party Defendants.
Third-Party Defendant, General Electric International, Inc. (“GEII”), has
moved for admission of Ellen Herzog (“Ms. Herzog”), (Doc. 106), to practice
before this Court in the case with Thomas A. Marra of Marra, Evenson & Bell,
P.C., to act as local counsel. Ms. Herzog’s application appears to be in compliance
with L.R. 83.1(d).
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED:
Third-Party Defendant GEII’s motion to allow Ms. Herzog to appear on its
behalf (Doc. 106) is GRANTED on the following conditions:
1. Local counsel, Mr. Marra, will be designated as lead counsel or as colead counsel with Ms. Herzog. Ms. Herzog must do her own work. She must do
her own writing, sign her own pleadings, motions, briefs and other documents
served or filed by her, and, if designated co-lead counsel, must appear and
participate personally in all proceedings before the Court. Local counsel, Mr.
Marra, shall also sign such pleadings, motions and briefs and other documents
served or filed.
2. Admission is not granted until Ms. Herzog, within fifteen (15) days from
the date of this Order has filed an acknowledgment and acceptance of her
admission under the terms set forth above.
3. Admission is personal to Ms. Herzog.
DATED this 7th day of March, 2017.
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