0:25-cv-62329 Ghelman v. Home Depot USA, Inc. et al
Case Summary
Ghelman v. Home Depot USA, Inc. et al includes a filing for an attorney to appear pro hac vice, meaning a lawyer not licensed in the jurisdiction seeks permission to represent a party in this case. This is a routine procedural motion allowing out-of-state counsel to participate. The case involves Home Depot as a defendant, which may suggest a premises liability, employment, or commercial dispute, but the current entry only addresses counsel appearance.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
2 events
Coverage
2 articles
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Pro hac vice admission
- • Counsel representation
- • Procedural motion
Case Timeline
2 events3:25-cv-02605 SZYMANSKI et al v. HOME DEPOT U.S.A., INC. et al
A related case titled SZYMANSKI et al v. HOME DEPOT U.S.A., INC. et al has been noted alongside the ongoing Ghelman v. Home Depot USA, Inc. case. This indicates that multiple lawsuits involving Home Depot are being tracked together, which could impact how the court views these related disputes.
0:25-cv-62329 Ghelman v. Home Depot USA, Inc. et al
In the case Ghelman v. Home Depot USA, Inc., a lawyer who is not licensed in this jurisdiction has been granted permission to participate in the case temporarily through a process called 'pro hac vice.' This allows the attorney to represent their client despite not being locally licensed, ensuring the client has their chosen legal representation.