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1:26-cv-00356 Iridescence LLC v. Belkin International, Inc.

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Case Summary

Iridescence LLC filed a lawsuit against Belkin International, Inc., initiating case number 1:26-cv-00356. The case involves motions for attorneys to appear pro hac vice, indicating participation of out-of-state counsel. Specific claims or legal issues have not been detailed in the available docket information. The procedural posture suggests early stages of litigation with formal appearances being made. Further details on the nature of the dispute or substantive allegations are not provided.

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Key Issues

  • Pro hac vice admission
  • Civil litigation initiation
  • Out-of-state counsel participation
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Other April 14, 2026

1:26-cv-00356 Iridescence LLC v. Belkin International, Inc.

In the case of Iridescence LLC versus Belkin International, Inc., a lawyer who is not licensed in the court's state has been granted permission to participate in the case temporarily. This allows the attorney to represent their client despite not being a local member of the bar. Such permissions help ensure that parties can have their chosen legal representation even across state lines.

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1:26-cv-00358 Iridescence LLC v. Savant Systems, Inc.

In the case of Iridescence LLC versus Savant Systems, Inc., a lawyer was granted permission to participate in the case even though they are not licensed in the state where the case is being heard. This allows the lawyer to represent their client temporarily, ensuring proper legal representation. Such permissions help maintain fairness and access to legal expertise across jurisdictions.

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1:26-cv-00357 Iridescence LLC v. Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.

In the case of Iridescence LLC versus Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc., a lawyer has been granted permission to participate in the case even though they are not licensed to practice law in this jurisdiction. This allows the lawyer to represent their client temporarily for this specific case. Such permissions are common in multi-jurisdictional legal matters to ensure proper representation.

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