In Re: Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether ("MTBE") Products Liability Litigation
Filing
3419
MOTION for James D. Bride to Appear Pro Hac Vice. Document filed by Robert Melecci.(sjo)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
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In re: Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether ("MTBE")
Products Liability Litigation
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Master File No. 1:00-1898
MDL 1358 (SAS):M21-88
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This Document Relates to:
Plaintiffs
v.
Atlantic Richfield Co., eta/
Defendants
Getty Propetties Corp.
Defendant/Third Patty Plaintiff
v.
Harbans Singh; Gurmai Singh; H.P. Delta, Inc.;
Robett Melecci; Dhandi Transpott, Inc.; and
John and Jane Does Nos. 1-100
Third Patty Defendants
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ORDER ADMITTING JAMES D. BRIDE, ESQ. TO PRACTICE PRO HAC VICE
ON BEHALF OF THIRD PARTY DEFENDANT ROBERT MELECCIIN THE
ABOVE CIVIL ACTION
The court having considered the unopposed request of James D. Bride,
Esq., attorney for third party defendant Robert Melecci, to be admitted pro hac vice
and there being no opposition,
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IT IS HEREBY ORDERED on this
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day of
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2011 that James D. Bride, Esq., attorney for third party defendant, Robert Melecci,
is hereby admitted to practice pro hac vice on behalf of third party defendant
Robert Melecci in this civil action upon payment of the required $25.00 fee
and it is further
ORDERED that a copy of this Order shall be served on all interested parties
within seven (7) days of the date hereof.
RA SC
INDLIN
Judge, United States District Court
Southern District of New York
James D. Bride, Esq.
Leary, Bride, Tinker & Moran
7 Ridgedale Avenue
Cedar Knolls, NJ 06927
973-539-2090
emadden@lbtmlaw. com
jbride@lbtmlaw.com
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