Unites States of America v. Apple, Inc. et al
Filing
98
AMENDED MOTION for Steven Brower to Appear Pro Hac Vice (With Proposed Order). Motion and supporting papers to be reviewed by Clerk's Office staff. Document filed by Bob Kohn. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit, # 2 Text of Proposed Order)(Brower, Steven)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
United States of America
Plaintiff,
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____cv__________( DLC )
2826
-againstORDER FOR ADMISSION
PRO HAC VICE
Apple, Inc.
Defendant.
________________________________________
Steven Brower
The motion of ___________________________________________________, for admission to
practice Pro Hac Vice in the above captioned action is granted.
Applicant has declared that he/she is a member in good standing of the bar(s) of the state(s) of
_________________________________________; and that his/her contact information is as follows
California
(please print):
Applicant’s Name: ________________________________________________
Steven Brower
Firm Name: Buchalter Nemer
_____________________________________________________
18400 Von Karman, Suite 800
Address: ________________________________________________________
Irvine, California 92612
City / State / Zip: __________________________________________________
Phone (714) 549-5150 Fax (949) 224-6410
Telephone / Fax: __________________________________________________
Applicant having requested admission Pro Hac Vice to appear for all purposes as counsel for
Pro Bono Counsel for Proposed Amicus Bob Kohn
_____________________________________________________________ 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.
Dated:__________________
_________________________________
United States District / Magistrate Judge
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