1:25-cv-14089 Cobaxin v. Illinois Marine Towing, Inc
Case Summary
This case involves a motion for pro hac vice admission, which allows an out-of-state attorney to represent a client in a federal court proceeding. The court must determine whether the attorney meets the jurisdictional requirements to represent the client in the matter at hand.
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Active litigation
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Key Issues
- • Pro hac vice admission
- • Attorney's jurisdiction
- • Federal court representation
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1 event1:25-cv-14089 Cobaxin v. Illinois Marine Towing, Inc
In the legal case of Cobaxin v. Illinois Marine Towing, Inc, a party appeared pro hac vice, which means they were allowed to represent themselves in the court for a limited time due to a special exception. This event is significant because it highlights the flexibility of the legal system to accommodate individuals who need to participate in a case temporarily, even if they are not regular practitioners in that jurisdiction.