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1:25-cv-03618 McDonell v. Exclone, Inc. et al
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McDonell has filed a lawsuit against Exclone, Inc. and others. The docket indicates an appearance pro hac vice, meaning an out-of-state attorney has been granted permission to participate in the case. No further details about the dispute or claims are provided.
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- • Civil litigation
- • Pro hac vice appearance
- • Corporate defendant
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1:25-cv-03618 McDonell v. Exclone, Inc. et al
In the case McDonell v. Exclone, Inc. et al, 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 for this specific case. It matters because it enables the involvement of specialized legal counsel who may not be locally licensed.
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