1:14-cv-00712 Federal Treasury Enterprise Sojuzplodoimport et al v. Spirits International B.V. et al
Case Summary
Federal Treasury Enterprise Sojuzplodoimport et al v. Spirits International B.V. et al involves a pro hac vice appearance, whereby an attorney not licensed in the jurisdiction is granted permission to participate in the case. This suggests involvement of out-of-state counsel, often in complex commercial or intellectual property disputes.
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Active litigation
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Key Issues
- • Pro hac vice admission
- • Representation by out-of-state counsel
- • Commercial litigation
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1 event1:14-cv-00712 Federal Treasury Enterprise Sojuzplodoimport et al v. Spirits International B.V. et al
In the case Federal Treasury Enterprise Sojuzplodoimport et al v. Spirits International B.V. et al, a lawyer was granted permission to participate in the case temporarily without being fully licensed in that jurisdiction, known as appearing pro hac vice. This allows the attorney to represent a party in this specific case despite not being admitted to the local bar. Such appearances are common when specialized legal expertise is needed or when out-of-state counsel is involved.