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1:24-cv-00160 CITY OF NEW YORK v. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION, AS RECEIVER FOR SILICON VALLEY BANK

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City of New York v. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, as Receiver for Silicon Valley Bank, is a civil matter involving the FDIC acting as receiver. The recent procedural update notes an appearance pro hac vice, allowing an out-of-state attorney to participate in the case. Details on the substantive claims or issues remain unavailable.

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  • FDIC as receiver
  • Pro hac vice appearance
  • Civil litigation involving financial institution
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Other April 14, 2026

1:24-cv-00160 CITY OF NEW YORK v. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION, AS RECEIVER FOR SILICON VALLEY BANK

In the case between the City of New York and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) acting as the receiver for Silicon Valley Bank, an attorney was granted permission to participate in the case despite not being licensed in the jurisdiction, through a process called Pro Hac Vice. This allows the attorney to represent a party temporarily in this specific case. It matters because it ensures the parties can have their chosen legal representation even if the attorney is not locally licensed.

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