5:24-cv-02350 J. V. v. G6 Hospitality Property LLC et al
Case Summary
In the matter of J. V. v. G6 Hospitality Property LLC and others, an attorney has been granted permission to appear pro hac vice, allowing counsel not licensed in the jurisdiction to participate in the case. This procedural step facilitates legal representation and indicates ongoing litigation activity. Further substantive details about the case claims or defenses are not provided, but the pro hac vice admission suggests involvement of out-of-state counsel.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
1 event
Coverage
1 article
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Key Issues
- • Pro hac vice admission
- • Legal representation
- • Jurisdictional procedure
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1 event5:24-cv-02350 J. V. v. G6 Hospitality Property LLC et al
In the case of J. V. v. G6 Hospitality Property LLC and others, an attorney was granted permission to represent a party even though they are not licensed in the state where the case is filed. This allows the attorney to participate in the case temporarily. Such permissions ensure that parties can have their chosen legal representation regardless of geographic restrictions.