Irving H. Picard v. Saul B. Katz et al

Filing 15

ORDER FOR ADMISSION PRO HAC VICE ON WRITTEN MOTION: Christopher H. LaRosa is admitted to practice pro hac vice as counsel for Securities Investor Protection Corporation. (Signed by Judge Jed S. Rakoff on 6/21/2011) (ab)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NE\,y YORK SECURITIES INVESTOR PROTECTION CORPORATION, P lainti tT- Applicant, Adv. Pro. No. 08-01789 (BRL) SIPA LIQUIDATION (Substantively Consolidated) v. BERNARD L. MADOFF INVESTMENT SECURITIES LLC, Defendant. In re: BERNARD L. MADOFF, Debtor. IRVING H. PICARD, Trustee for the Liquidation of Bernard L. MadoffInvestment Securities LLC, Adv. Pro. No. 10-05287 (BRL) PlaintitI, Case No.1: l1-cv-3605 (JSR) ORDER FOR ADMISSION PRO HAC VICE ON WRITTEN MOTION v. SAUL B. KATZ, et al., Defendants. Upon the motion of Kevin H. Bell, attorney for the Securities Investor Protection Corporation ("SIPC"), and said sponsor attorney's declaration in support; IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that: Christopher H. LaRosa Associate General Counsel Securities Investor Protection Corporation 805 15 1h Street N.W .. Suite 800 Washington. D.C. 20005 Telephone: (202) 371-8300 Facsimile: (202) 371-6728 E-mail: clarosa@sipc.org 1 , is admitted to practice pro hac vice for SIPC in the above-captioned ca~e in the United States District COUI1 for the Southern District of New York. All attorneys appe<jtring before this Court i i are subject to the Local Rules of this Court, including the Rules gove~ning the discipline of attorneys. If this action is assigned to the Electronic Case Filing (ECF)I system, counsel shall i immediately apply for an ECF password at nysd.uscourts.gov. Counsel shall forward the pro hac vice fee to the Clerk of Court. 4, 2011 Dated: June Ne\v York, New York ___0 -#-~-'+'-----=-\:b4"'"''' Ll1'~J~A TES DIS ! 2 -

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