2:25-cv-16808 C. v. UNIVERSAL HEALTH SERVICES, INC. et al
Case Summary
In this civil case, identified as C. v. Universal Health Services, Inc. et al, an attorney has been granted permission to appear pro hac vice, allowing counsel not admitted to the local bar to participate in the case. This procedural development suggests the involvement of specialized or out-of-state legal representation. The case appears to be in an early or mid-stage where legal representation is being formalized. No substantive rulings or motions are noted, but the pro hac vice appearance indicates preparation for further litigation activities.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
1 event
Coverage
1 article
Sources
1
Key Issues
- • Pro hac vice admission
- • Legal representation
- • Civil litigation procedure
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 temporarily, even though they are not licensed in the jurisdiction. This allows the attorney to represent a party in court for this specific case. Such permissions help ensure that parties can have the best legal representation available, regardless of licensing restrictions.