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

Filing 67

ORDER FOR ADMISSION PRO HAC VICE granting 64 Motion for Karin Scholz Jenson to Appear Pro Hac Vice. (Signed by Judge Jed S. Rakoff on 10/30/2011) (lmb)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK In re: Adv. Pro. No. 08-1789 (BRL) BERNARD L. MADOFF INVESTMENT SECURITIES LLC, Debtor. SIPA LIQUIDATION (Substantively Consolidated) IRVING H. PICARD, Trustee for the Liquidation of Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC, Plaintiff, v. Adv. Pro. No.1 0-05287 (BRL) l1-Civ. 03605 (JSR) (HBP) ECFCASE ~ V ORDER FOR ADMISSION PRO HAC VICE SAUL B. KATZ, et aI., Defendants. The motion of Karin Scholz Jenson, for admission to practice Pro Hac Vice in the above captioned action is granted. Applicant has declared that she is a member of good standing of the bares) of the state(s) of Ohio-2003 and Colorado-2007; and that her contact information is as follows: Applicant's Name: Karin Scholz Jenson Firm Name: Baker & Hostetler LLP Address: 303 East 1i City/State/Zip: Denver, Colorado, 80203-1264 Telephone/Fax: Tel: (303) 861-0600 Fax: (303) 861-7805 h Avenue- Suite 1100 Applicant having requested admission Pro Hac Vice to appear for all purposes for Irving H. Picard, Trustee for the Liquidation of Bernard L. MadoffInvestment Securities LLC and Bernard L. Madoff in the above-entitled action; IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that applicant is admitted to practice Pro Hac Vice in the above captioned case in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. All attorneys appearing before this Court are subject to the Local Rules of This Court, including the Rules governing discipline of attorneys. If this action is assigned to the Electronic Case Filing (ECF) system, counsel shall immediately apply for an ECF password at apply for an ECF PASSWORD. Counsel shall immediately forward the Pro Hac Vice fee to the Clerk of Court. Dated: 1t>(YJ 2011 United States District Judge

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