McColl v. American Naturopathic Council et al

Filing 41

ORDER granting 40 Motion to Appear Pro Hac Vice for Attorney Michael B. Kadish for Allied Professionals Insurance Company. Acknowledgment of PHV Order due by 10/28/2017. Signed by Judge Sam E Haddon on 10/13/2017. SH advised of admission. Copy of Order mailed to Mr. Kadish. (DED)

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FILED OCT 13 2017 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT Clerk, U.S. District Court District Of Montana Helena FOR THE DISTRICT OF MONTANA HELENA DIVISION TINA McCOLL, Plaintiff, No. CV 17-40-H-SEH vs. ORDER ALLIED PROFESSIONALS INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendant. Defendant Allied Professionals Insurance Company has moved for admission of Michael B. Kadish, Esq., ("Kadish") of the Kadish Law Group, P.C., 3122 Santa Monica Blvd, Suite 301, Santa Monica, California 90404, to practice before this Court in this case with Robert L. Sterup, Esq., of Brown Lay Firm, P.C., of Billings, Montana to act as local counsel. Kadish's application appears to be in compliance with L.R. 83.l(d). ORDERED: Defendant Allied Professionals Insurance Company's motion to allow Kadish to appear on its behalf1 is GRANTED on the condition that local counsel will be designated as lead counsel or as co-lead counsel with Kadish. Additionally, Kadish must do his own work. He must do his own writing, sign his own pleadings, motions, briefs and other documents served or filed by him, and, if designated co-lead counsel, must appear and participate personally in all proceedings before the Court. Local counsel shall also sign all such pleadings, motions and briefs and other documents served or filed. Admission is personal to Kadish; it is not an admission of The Kadish Law Group. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED: This Order will be withdrawn unless Kadish, within fifteen ( 15) days from the date of this Order, files an acknowledgment and acceptance of his admission under the terms set forth above. DATED this ~/#~etnJ AME.HADDON United States District Judge 1 Doc. 40.

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