Doe et al v. Snowflake, Inc.
Filing
50
ORDER granting 49 Motion to Appear Pro Hac Vice for Attorney Jillian Dent. NOTE: Instructions to request Montana CM/ECF registration through PACER are found here. Acknowledgment of PHV Order due by 12/11/2024. Signed by Judge Brian Morris on 11/26/2024. (MMS)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT
COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MONTANA
BUTTE DIVISION
JOHN DOE,
individually and on behalf of
all others similarly situated,
et al.,
CV-24-51-BU-BMM
Plaintiffs,
ORDER
vs.
SNOWFLAKE, INC.,
Defendants.
Plaintiffs have moved for an order allowing Jillian R, Dent, Esq., (Ms.
Dent) to appear pro hac vice in this case with John Heenan, Esq., designated as
local counsel. (Doc. 49.) The application of appear to be in compliance with
L.R. 83.1(d).
IT IS ORDERED:
That Plaintiffs' motion to allow Ms. Dent to appear before this Court (Doc.
49) is GRANTED, subject to the following conditions:
1.
Local counsel shall exercise the responsibilities required by L.R.
83.1(d)(5) and must be designated as lead counsel or as co-lead counsel;
2. Only one attorney appearing pro hac vice may act as co-lead counsel;
3. Ms. Dent must do her own work. She must do her own writings,
sign her own pleadings, motions, briefs, and, if designated co-lead counsel,
must appear and participate personally in all proceedings before the Court;
4. Ms. Dent shall take steps to register in the Court’s electronic filing
system (“CM-ECF”). Further information is available on the Court’s website,
www.mtd.uscourts.gov.
5.
Local counsel shall also sign all such pleadings, motions and briefs and
other documents served or filed; and
6.
Admission is personal to Ms. Dent, not the law firm she works for.
7.
Local counsel will provide a copy of this order to pro hac counsel.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:
Each applicant shall file, within fifteen (15) days from the date of this Order, an
acknowledgment and acceptance of her admission under the terms set
forth above.
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DATED this 26th day of November, 2024.
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