Lebewohl et al v. Heart Attack Grill LLC et al

Filing 48

ADMISSION TO PRACTICE PRO HAC VICE: granting 46 Motion for Darren Spielman to Appear Pro Hac Vice. The motion for admission to practice pro hac vice in the above captioned matter is granted. The admitted attorney Darren Spielman is permitted to argue or try this particular case in whole or in part as counselor advocate for defendants. This Order becomes effective upon the Court's receipt of the required $200.00 fee and confirms your appearance as counsel in this case. A notation of your admission pro hac vice in the above listed case will be made on the roll of attorneys.(Signed by Judge Paul A. Engelmayer on 1/18/2012) (lmb)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK JEREMY LEBEWOHL, UNCLE ABIES DELI INC. d/b/a 2nd AVE DELI, UNCLE ABIES DELI ON FIRST INC., UNCLE ABIES DELI SANDWICH TRADEMARKS LLC, and JACK LEBEWOHL CIVIL ACTION NO: ll-CIVĀ­ 3153(PAE) usnc so,",y DOCl'" ' I Plaintiffs, EI I f I HIl'!r \LLY VII FIl ntH ,., DAII III , ,', v. HEART ATTACK GRILL LLC, HAG LLC, JON BASSO, and DIET CENTER LLC (Texas), and DIET CENTER LLC (Delaware) Defendants. ____________________________ ~I ADMISSION TO PRACTICE PRO HAC VICE The motion for admission to practice pro hac vice in the above captioned matter is granted. The admitted attorney Darren Spielman is permitted to argue or try this particular case in whole or in part as counselor advocate for defendants. This Order becomes effective upon the Court's receipt of the required $200.00 fee and confirms your appearance as counsel in this case. A notation of your admission pro hac vice in the above listed case will be made on the roll of attorneys. Dated: -----L-I/.l.-.-.:.IK J-_ 1_, P~A-Ch United States District Judge cc: William W. Chuang Michael J. Quarequio Robert C. Kain, Jr. Court File

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