1:23-cv-10184 Doe v. OneTaste, Inc. et al
Case Summary
Doe v. OneTaste, Inc. et al includes procedural issues related to a deficient motion to appear pro hac vice, indicating challenges with attorney admissions for out-of-state counsel. This procedural hurdle may affect legal representation but does not address substantive claims.
Stage
Motion practice
Timeline
1 event
Coverage
1 article
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Key Issues
- • Pro hac vice admission
- • Attorney representation
- • Procedural compliance
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1 event1:23-cv-10184 Doe v. OneTaste, Inc. et al
In the case Doe v. OneTaste, Inc. et al, the court issued a notice pointing out problems with a lawyer's request to participate in the case without being licensed in that jurisdiction (pro hac vice). This means the lawyer's motion was incomplete or incorrect, and they must fix it before being allowed to represent a party. This step ensures that only qualified attorneys can appear in court, maintaining proper legal procedures.