1:23-cv-17015 Phillips v. Customized Trucking Services Inc. et al
Case Summary
Phillips v. Customized Trucking Services Inc. et al involves an appearance pro hac vice, indicating that an attorney not licensed in the jurisdiction has been granted permission to participate in the case. This procedural step allows out-of-state counsel to represent a party temporarily. The underlying dispute likely involves trucking or transportation services, but specific claims are not detailed. The pro hac vice admission suggests the involvement of specialized counsel or cross-jurisdictional legal issues.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
1 event
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Key Issues
- • Pro hac vice admission
- • Jurisdictional representation
- • Transportation law
- • Civil litigation procedure
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1 event1:23-cv-17015 Phillips v. Customized Trucking Services Inc. et al
In the case Phillips v. Customized Trucking Services Inc. et al, a lawyer was granted permission to participate in the case even though they are not licensed in the state where the court is located. This allows the lawyer to represent their client legally in this specific case. Such permissions help ensure that parties can have their chosen legal representation regardless of state licensing restrictions.