W. et al v. United Behavioral Health et al
Case Summary
W. et al v. United Behavioral Health et al is a complex civil case involving multiple plaintiffs against a behavioral health provider. The docket notes a Pro Hac Vice admission, allowing an out-of-state attorney to participate in the case, which often occurs in significant or multi-jurisdictional litigation. This case likely involves substantial legal and factual issues related to behavioral health services. The involvement of specialized counsel suggests the matter's complexity and potential for extended litigation.
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Key Issues
- • Pro Hac Vice admission
- • Behavioral health litigation
- • Multi-party dispute
Case Timeline
1 event4:17-cv-06341 W. et al v. United Behavioral Health et al
In the case of W. et al v. United Behavioral Health et al, a lawyer who is not licensed in the court's jurisdiction was granted permission to participate in the case through a process called Pro Hac Vice. This allows the attorney to represent their client despite not being locally licensed, ensuring the client has their chosen legal representation. Such permissions are common in complex cases involving out-of-state counsel.
Press Coverage
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1 outlet · 1 article
Timeline events
1 record on file
Last updated
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