2:25-cv-16808 C. v. UNIVERSAL HEALTH SERVICES, INC. et al
Case Summary
This entry duplicates the case C. v. Universal Health Services, Inc. et al, noting the appearance of counsel pro hac vice. The procedural update confirms ongoing efforts to secure appropriate legal representation for the parties involved. Such procedural steps are common in complex civil litigation and indicate readiness to proceed with substantive case matters once representation is established.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
1 event
Coverage
1 article
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Key Issues
- • Pro hac vice admission
- • Civil procedure
- • Legal representation
Case Timeline
1 event2:25-cv-16808 C. v. UNIVERSAL HEALTH SERVICES, INC. et al
In the case 2:25-cv-16808 C. v. Universal Health Services, Inc. et al, an attorney was granted permission to participate in the case despite not being licensed in the jurisdiction, a process known as appearing pro hac vice. This allows the attorney to represent a party temporarily, ensuring the case can proceed with appropriate legal representation. Such permissions are common in complex cases involving out-of-state counsel.