Coppedge et al v. Dollar Tree Stores, Inc.

Filing 22

ORDER: Ruling on the motion for admission of Ms. Sullivan pro hac vice will be deferred pending the filing of a certificate evidencing her good standing as a member of the Bar of another United States District Court and, upon the filing of such certificate, the pending motion shall be granted. Signed by Magistrate Judge John S. Bryant on 3/15/13. (DOCKET TEXT SUMMARY ONLY-ATTORNEYS MUST OPEN THE PDF AND READ THE ORDER.)(dt)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE NASHVILLE DIVISION LLOYD C. COPPEDGE, RICHARD A. SIRCY, JR., TROY M. STEFFY and DENISE COLEMAN, ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Plaintiffs v. DOLLAR TREE STORES, INC., Defendant No. 3:13-0069 Judge Campell/Bryant Jury Demand O R D E R Counsel for Defendant has filed a motion for the admission of Carson H. Sullivan to appear and participate pro hac vice in this case (Docket Entry No. 14). This motion was accompanied by a certificate of Ms. Sullivan’s good standing as an active member of the Bar of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals (Docket Entry No. 14-1). Local Rule 83.01(d)(1) provides that an attorney applying to participate pro hac vice in this District must certify good standing as a member of the Bar of another United States District Court. It appears that the certificate of good standing filed in support of the instant motion does not comply with the Local Rules. According, ruling on the motion for admission of Ms. Sullivan pro hac vice will be deferred pending the filing of a certificate evidencing her good standing as a member of the Bar of another United States District Court and, upon the filing of such certificate, the pending motion shall be granted. It is so ORDERED. s/ John S. Bryant JOHN S. BRYANT United States Magistrate Judge 2

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