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1:26-cv-22468 Attia v. Diarbi et al
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Case Summary
In Attia v. Diarbi et al, the plaintiff has secured pro hac vice admission for an attorney to represent them in this civil litigation. The case details and claims remain unspecified in the available docket information. The procedural posture suggests early stages of case management and representation formalities.
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Key Issues
- • Attorney admission
- • Civil procedure
- • Case representation
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April 14, 2026
1:26-cv-22468 Attia v. Diarbi et al
In the case Attia v. Diarbi et al, an attorney has been granted permission to participate in the case even though they are not licensed to practice law in this jurisdiction. This allows the attorney to represent a party in court temporarily. Such permissions help ensure that parties can have the legal representation they choose, even across state lines.
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