Court issues notice on deficient pro hac vice motion in Waheed v. New York Loan Co.
Case Summary
Waheed sued New York Loan Company, LLC and others, with the court issuing a notice regarding a deficient motion to appear pro hac vice in the Southern District of New York. The issue concerns attorney admission.
Latest development
1:25-cv-04787 Waheed v. New York Loan Company, LLC et al
Motion · May 11, 2026
A Motion to Appear Pro Hac Vice was filed.
description View filingKey Issues
- • Pro hac vice motion
- • Attorney admission
- • Procedural compliance
Docket Snapshot
Court
S.D.N.Y.
Southern District of New York · 2nd Circuit · NY
Docket
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Civil
Stage
Motion practice
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Latest Filing
1:25-cv-04787 Waheed v. New York Loan Company, LLC et al
Motion · May 11, 2026
Coverage
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Participants
1 Defendant, 1 Related Organization
3 linked entities
Judge
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What the record shows
This case is tied to Southern District of New York, a federal district court in NY.
The newest docket activity we have is a motion dated May 11, 2026.
The visible party/entity graph currently includes New York Loan Company, LLC and others.
No independent press coverage is attached yet; this page is currently docket-led rather than media-led.
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Notice Regarding Deficient Motion to Appear Pro Hac Vice
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About This Court
Southern District of New York (S.D.N.Y.) is a federal district court in the 2nd Circuit, NY.
Case Timeline
1 event1:25-cv-04787 Waheed v. New York Loan Company, LLC et al
A Motion to Appear Pro Hac Vice was filed.
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Timeline events
1 record on file
Last updated
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