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Pro hac vice counsel added in Jones et al v. PHH Mortgage Corporation case

23-cv-01040 Filed
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In Jones et al v. PHH Mortgage Corporation, the court has granted pro hac vice admission to counsel, allowing an out-of-state attorney to participate in the case. This procedural update facilitates representation but does not address substantive matters. The case involves multiple plaintiffs against PHH Mortgage Corporation, though specific claims or issues are not detailed in the current docket summary. The addition of counsel may impact case strategy and management.

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  • Mortgage litigation
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Other April 14, 2026

1:23-cv-01040 JONES et al v. PHH MORTGAGE CORPORATION

In the case Jones et al v. PHH Mortgage Corporation, a new lawyer who is not licensed in this state was officially allowed to participate in the case through a process called pro hac vice. This means the court granted permission for an out-of-state attorney to represent a party temporarily. It matters because it allows specialized or preferred counsel to assist in the case despite jurisdictional licensing restrictions.

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