Settlemyer et al v. Borg-Warner Morse Tec, LLC et al
Filing
149
ORDER granting #148 Motion for Leave to Appear Pro Hac Vice added J. Andrew Atkins for Paccar, Inc. (Pro Hac Vice Attorney served via NEF). Signed by Magistrate Judge W. Carleton Metcalf on 2/16/2021. (rhf)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA
ASHEVILLE DIVISION
1:19 CV 344 MR WCM
DAVID L. SETTLEMYER and
JANE SETTLEMYER
Plaintiffs,
v.
BORG-WARNER MORSE TEC, LLC;
BWDAC, INC.; CARLISLE
INDUSTRIAL BRAKE & FRICTION
INC.; CATERPILLAR, INC.; CBS
CORPORATION; CERTAIN TEED
CORPORATION; CONSOLIDATED
TRUCK PARTS, INC.; CRA
TRAILERS INC.; CUMMINS, INC.;
DAIMLER TRUCKS NORTH
AMERICA LLC; DANA
COMPANIES, LLC; EATON
CORPORATION; FEDERAL-MOGUL
ASBESTOS PERSONAL INJURY
TRUST; FORD MOTOR COMPANY;
HEAVY DUTY PARTS, INC.;
GENUINE PARTS COMPANY;
KELSEY-HAYES COMPANY; MACK
TRUCKS, INC.; NAVISTAR, INC.;
PACCAR, INC.; PNEUMO ABEX, LLC
Defendants.
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This matter is before the Court on the Motion for Admission Pro Hac
Vice and Affidavit (Doc. 148) filed by Amy C. Drayton. The Motion indicates
that Ms. Drayton, a member in good standing of the Bar of this Court, is local
counsel for Defendant Paccar, Inc. and that she seeks the admission of J.
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Andrew Atkins, who the Motion represents as being a member in good
standing of the Bar of the State of Texas. It further appears that the requisite
admission fee has been paid.
Accordingly, the Court GRANTS the Motion (Doc. 148) and ADMITS J.
Andrew Atkins to practice pro hac vice before the Court in this matter while
associated with local counsel.
Signed: February 16, 2021
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