Deliverance Poker, LLC v. Tiltware, LLC et al

Filing 65

Letters to George Balfield and Jordan Grotzinger re: non-admitted status. (klw, )

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Deliverance Poker, LLC v. Tiltware, LLC et al Doc. 65 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT O FFICE OF THE C LERK W ESTERN D ISTRICT OF T EXAS W illiam G. Putnicki 200 W est 8th Street, Room 130 Austin, Texas 78701 512-916-5896 March 8, 2011 George Belfield Greenberg Traurig, LLP 300 West Sixth Street, Suite 2020 Austin, Texas 78701 RE: Deliverance Poker, LLC v. Michael Mizrahi, et al 1:10-cv-664-JRN Dear Counselor; The records of this office indicate that you have not been admitted to practice in this court. Local District Court Rule AT-1(f)(1) states: "An attorney who is licensed by the highest court of a state or another federal district court, but who is not admitted to practice before this court, may represent a party in this court pro hac vice only by permission of the judge presiding...." If you intend to represent a party in this case, you must submit to this court a Motion to Appear pro hac vice within ten days of the date of this letter. You can locate a copy of the motion on our website at http://www.txwd.uscourts.gov/rules/stdord/Austin/AustinProHacVice.pdf The motion must contain an original signature by the attorney seeking to be admitted pro hac vice. Pro hac vice motions signed by one attorney for another attorney will not be granted. If you are an attorney who maintains your office outside of this district, the Judge may require you to designate local counsel as co-counsel (Local Rule AT-2). Please be sure to review the Local Rules for the Western District of Texas before you submit your motion, especially Local Rules CV-5 (Pleadings & Filing Papers), CV-7 (Motions), CV-10 (Form of Pleadings), and AT-1(f)(1) and AT-(f)(2) (Pro hac vice requirements), and standing orders for the Austin Division. For your convenience, a complete copy of the Local Rules for the Western District of Texas and various forms can be downloaded from our website. Also, Case Management/Electronic Case Files (CM/ECF) is open for attorney registration. The E-Filing and ENoticing Registration Form is available on our website and you can download a copy of the form directly to your computer. Please note that this is a rather large file, so it may take several minutes to download. For your convenience, a complete copy of the Local Rules for the Western District of Texas and various forms can be downloaded from our website at www.txwd.uscourts.gov. If you have any questions regarding the above information, please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, Katherine Wallace Katherine W allace, Deputy Clerk Dockets.Justia.com UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT O FFICE OF THE C LERK W ESTERN D ISTRICT OF T EXAS W illiam G. Putnicki 200 W est 8th Street, Room 130 Austin, Texas 78701 512-916-5896 March 8, 2011 Jordan Grotzinger Greenberg Traurig, LLP 300 West Sixth Street, Suite 2020 Austin, Texas 78701 RE: Deliverance Poker, LLC v. Michael Mizrahi, et al 1:10-cv-664-JRN Dear Counselor; The records of this office indicate that you have not been admitted to practice in this court. Local District Court Rule AT-1(f)(1) states: "An attorney who is licensed by the highest court of a state or another federal district court, but who is not admitted to practice before this court, may represent a party in this court pro hac vice only by permission of the judge presiding...." If you intend to represent a party in this case, you must submit to this court a Motion to Appear pro hac vice within ten days of the date of this letter. You can locate a copy of the motion on our website at http://www.txwd.uscourts.gov/rules/stdord/Austin/AustinProHacVice.pdf The motion must contain an original signature by the attorney seeking to be admitted pro hac vice. Pro hac vice motions signed by one attorney for another attorney will not be granted. If you are an attorney who maintains your office outside of this district, the Judge may require you to designate local counsel as co-counsel (Local Rule AT-2). Please be sure to review the Local Rules for the Western District of Texas before you submit your motion, especially Local Rules CV-5 (Pleadings & Filing Papers), CV-7 (Motions), CV-10 (Form of Pleadings), and AT-1(f)(1) and AT-(f)(2) (Pro hac vice requirements), and standing orders for the Austin Division. For your convenience, a complete copy of the Local Rules for the Western District of Texas and various forms can be downloaded from our website. Also, Case Management/Electronic Case Files (CM/ECF) is open for attorney registration. The E-Filing and ENoticing Registration Form is available on our website and you can download a copy of the form directly to your computer. Please note that this is a rather large file, so it may take several minutes to download. For your convenience, a complete copy of the Local Rules for the Western District of Texas and various forms can be downloaded from our website at www.txwd.uscourts.gov. If you have any questions regarding the above information, please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, Katherine Wallace Katherine W allace, Deputy Clerk

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