The State of Texas et al v. Penguin Group (USA) Inc. et al

Filing 45

ORDER GRANTING 11 Motion for Clyde E. Sniffen, Jr. to Appear Pro Hac Vice on behalf of The State of Alaska. Pursuant to our Administrative Policies and Procedures for Electronic Filing, the attorney hereby granted to practice pro hac vice in this case must register for electronic filing with our court within 10 days of this order. Signed by Judge Lee Yeakel. (klw, )

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I . IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS AUSTIN DIVISION F L E I) I 2012 STATE OF TEXAS, et al. APR 26 CLERK U: WESTERN AM CS1Rjç OiSTRIC-- Case No. Al2CV0324 LV -vs- 9: 23 COURT T AS '1 PENGUIN GROUP (USA) INC., et al. ORDER BE IT REMEMBERED on this the 26 was presented to the Court the Clyde E Sniffen, Jr. ' day of ,20 ( Motion for Admission Pro Hac Vice I 2., there flied by ("Applicant"), counsel for__The STATE OF ALASKA and the Court, having reviewed the motion, enters the following order: IT IS ORDERED that the Motion for Admission Pro Hac may appear on behalf of The STATE OF ALASKA Vice is GRANTED, and Applicant in the above case. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Applicant, if Applicant has not already done so, shall, in compliance with Local Court Rule AT-1(f)(l), immediately tender the amount of $25.00, made payable to: Clerk, U.S. District Court. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Applicant, pursuant to the Administrative Policies and Procedures for Electronic Filing in Civil and Criminal cases in the Western District of Texas, shall register as a filing user within 10 days of the date of this Order. IT IS FINALLY ORDERED that Applicant's Pro Hac Vice status shall not become effective until Applicant has complied with all provisions of this Order. SIGNED this the / day of____________________ 20 1 UNITEL STATES DI STRIC 1. GE

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