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2:26-cv-02721 PREZA et al v. BROAD FINANCIAL LLC

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In PREZA et al v. BROAD FINANCIAL LLC, a notice was filed adding pro hac vice counsel, indicating that out-of-state attorneys have been granted permission to participate in the case. This procedural update suggests ongoing litigation involving multiple parties and possibly complex legal issues requiring specialized counsel.

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  • Pro hac vice counsel admission
  • Procedural development
  • Financial services defendant
  • Multi-party litigation
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Other April 13, 2026

2:26-cv-02721 PREZA et al v. BROAD FINANCIAL LLC

In the case of PREZA et al v. BROAD FINANCIAL LLC, a new lawyer who is not licensed in this court's state has been officially allowed to participate in the case through a process called pro hac vice. This means the court has granted permission for an out-of-state attorney to represent one of the parties temporarily. This is important because it allows specialized or preferred counsel to assist in the case despite jurisdictional licensing restrictions.

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