AXACT (PVT.), LTD. v. STUDENT NETWORK RESOURCES, INC. et al

Filing 15

Proposed Pretrial Order Granting Admission to Practice Pro Hac Vice by AXACT (PVT.), LTD.. (NAPOLITANO, ANDREW)

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AXACT (PVT.), LTD. v. STUDENT NETWORK RESOURCES, INC. et al Doc. 15 Andrew P. Napolitano (APN-3272) Dreier LLP 499 Park Avenue New York, NY 10022 (212) 328-6100 Attorneys for Plaintiff Axact (Pvt.), Ltd. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY __________________________________________ : AXACT (PVT.), LTD., : : Plaintiff, : Civil Action No. : 3:07-cv-05491 (FLW)(TJB) v. : : Hon. Tonianne J. Bongiovanni : United States Magistrate Judge STUDENT NETWORK RESOURCES, INC., : STUDENT NETWORK RESOURCES, LLC, : ROSS COHEN and JOHN DERIT, : : Defendants. : __________________________________________: PROPOSED ORDER GRANTING ADMISSION TO PRACTICE, PRO HAC VICE THIS MATTER having come before the Court on the unopposed motion of Andrew P. Napolitano, Esq., pursuant to Local Civ.R. 101.1(c), for the admission to practice pro hac vice of Ira S. Sacks, Esq. and Melanie J. Sacks, Esq., in the above-referenced action, and the Court having considered the papers submitted, and good cause having been shown; it is hereby ORDERED that Ira S. Sacks, Esq. and Melanie J. Sacks, Esq., are admitted to practice pro hac vice on behalf of the Plaintiff in the above-referenced proceeding, and it is further ORDERED, that payment be made of the fee of $150.00 to the Clerk of the Court for the pro hac vice admission of each of the out-of-state attorneys; and it is further Dockets.Justia.com ORDERED, that the out-of-state attorneys make a payment to the New Jersey Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection as provided by New Jersey Court Rule 1:28-2(a), for this year and for any subsequent year in which they continue to represent a client in any matter pending in this Court. Dated: ______________, _____ 2008 ______________________________________ HON. TONIANNE J. BONGIOVANNI, U.S.M.J. 2

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