Ternes et al v. New Freedom Center, Inc. et al
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ORDER by Magistrate Judge Charles S. Miller, Jr. granting 12 Motion for Leave to Appear Pro Hac Vice for Attorney Brian W. Thomson; granting 13 Motion for Leave to Appear Pro Hac Vice for Attorney David R. Crosby. (KT) NEF regenerated to Thomson and Crosby on 6/17/2013. (rm)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NORTH DAKOTA
SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION
DuWayne Ternes, as personal representative )
of the estate of Derek John Ternes, and
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M.M.T., a minor, by and through her
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mother and legal custodian, Lacey Lynn
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Ternes,
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Plaintiffs,
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vs.
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New Freedom Center, Inc., a North Dakota )
Business Corporation, and Noridian Mutual )
Insurance Company, a North Dakota
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Insurance Corporation, d/b/a Blue Cross
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Blue Shield of North Dakota,
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Defendants.
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ORDER RE ADMISSION
PRO HAC VICE
Case No. 1:13-cv-057
Before the court are Motions for attorneys Brian W. Thomson and David R. Crosby to appear
pro hac vice on Defendant Noridian Mutual Insurance Company's behalf. In accordance with
D.N.D. Gen. L.R. 1.3(D), attorneys Brian W. Thomson and David R. Crosby have affirmed to
submit to the Local Rules of the United States District Court for the District of North Dakota and
to the jurisdiction of this court in matters of discipline. They have also paid the required admission
fees to the office of the Clerk. Accordingly, Defendant Noridian Mutual Insurance Company's
motions (Docket Nos. 12-13) are GRANTED. Attorneys Brian W. Thomson and David R. Crosby
are admitted to practice before this court in the above-entitled action on behalf of Defendant
Noridian Mutual Insurance Company.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Dated this 17th day of June, 2013.
/s/ Charles S. Miller, Jr.
Charles S. Miller, Jr.
United States Magistrate Judge
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