ORDER granting 49 Motion for Leave to Appear Pro Hac Vice. Having reviewed the Pro Hac Vice application 49 submitted by Christina E. John for Plaintiff and found it to be in compliance with the local rules concerning attorney admissions, the application is approved. If not already done, the attorney shall register for ECF which is available online at the NYED's homepage. Once registered, the attorney shall file a notice of appearance and ensure that they receive electronic notifications of
Case Summary
The court granted a motion for leave to appear pro hac vice for attorney Christina E. John representing the plaintiff. The attorney must register for the court’s electronic filing system and file a notice of appearance.
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ORDER granting 49 Motion for Leave to Appear Pro Hac Vice. Having reviewed the Pro Hac Vice application 49 submitted by Christina E. John for Plaintiff and found it to be in compliance with the local rules concerning
Order · May 10, 2026
The court granted Motion for Leave to Appear Pro Hac Vice.
Key Issues
- • Pro hac vice admission
- • Attorney admission
- • Electronic filing registration
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ORDER granting 49 Motion for Leave to Appear Pro Hac Vice. Having reviewed the Pro Hac Vice application 49 submitted by
Order · May 10, 2026
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The Story So Far
Magistrate Judge Steven Tiscione approved Christina E. John's application to appear pro hac vice for the plaintiff on December 6, 2025. The court found her submission compliant with local rules governing attorney admissions.
This order allows John, who is not admitted to practice in the court's jurisdiction, to represent the plaintiff in this matter.
The order requires John to register for the court’s Electronic Case Filing (ECF) system if she has not done so already. Registration is necessary to receive electronic notifications and to file documents in the case. The court also instructed her to file a formal notice of appearance once registered.
John must ensure payment of the $200 pro hac vice admission fee to the Clerk’s Office. This fee is a standard requirement for out-of-state attorneys seeking temporary admission. The court’s approval is contingent on compliance with these administrative steps.
The docket does not currently provide information on the underlying claims or parties beyond the plaintiff’s representation. The case remains active but lacks publicly available details on substantive motions or hearings. Judge Tiscione’s order focuses solely on procedural admission rather than case merits.
This development signals that the plaintiff is preparing to proceed with counsel who is not locally admitted. It may indicate forthcoming filings or motions requiring John’s participation. The court’s prompt approval suggests no procedural obstacles to her involvement at this stage.
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ORDER granting 49 Motion for Leave to Appear Pro Hac Vice. Having reviewed the Pro Hac Vice application 49 submitted by Christina E. John for Plaintiff and found it to be in compliance with the local rules concerning attorney admissions, the application is approved. If not already done, the attorney shall register for ECF which is available online at the NYED's homepage. Once registered, the attorney shall file a notice of appearance and ensure that they receive electronic notifications of activ
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1 eventORDER granting 49 Motion for Leave to Appear Pro Hac Vice. Having reviewed the Pro Hac Vice application 49 submitted by Christina E. John for Plaintiff and found it to be in compliance with the local rules concerning attorney admissions, the application is approved. If not already done, the attorney shall register for
The court granted Motion for Leave to Appear Pro Hac Vice.
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