1:24-cv-00641 Baver v. Fox Corporation et al
Case Summary
Baver v. Fox Corporation et al includes a record of a pro hac vice fee payment for an attorney, indicating that out-of-state counsel has been admitted to practice in the district court for this case. The summary does not provide substantive details about the dispute itself.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
3 events
Coverage
3 articles
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Key Issues
- • Pro hac vice admission
- • Attorney fees
- • Court procedural matters
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In the case Baver v. Fox Corporation et al, an administrative motion was filed related to another case, Litton et al v. Roblox Corporation et al, under Civil Local Rule 7-11. This rule allows parties to request the court's permission to file certain motions, indicating procedural coordination between related cases. Such motions help manage court proceedings efficiently by ensuring proper protocol is followed.
1:24-cv-00641 Baver v. Fox Corporation et al
In the case Baver v. Fox Corporation et al, the court recorded a payment of the pro hac vice fee made by an attorney using a credit card. This fee allows an out-of-state lawyer to participate in the case temporarily. It matters because it officially permits the attorney to represent their client in this jurisdiction.
Coverage Timeline
Press Coverage
1:26-cv-03097 HADE v. FedEx Corporation et al
Civil Cover Sheet ( 2
3:25-cv-03088 Litton et al v. Roblox Corporation et al
Administrative Motion per Civil Local Rule 7-11 ( 139
1:24-cv-00641 Baver v. Fox Corporation et al
District Court Pro Hac Vice Fee - 01 Attorney Credit Card Payment