Opinion
423-cv-06352-HSG
03-01-2024
APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION OF ATTORNEY PRO HAC VICE; ORDER (CIVIL LOCAL RULE 11-3)
HAYWOOD S. GILLIAM JR. JUDGE
I, James A. Morsch, an active member in good standing of the bar of Illinois, hereby respectfully apply for admission to practice pro hac vice in the Northern District of California representing: eXp World Holdings, Inc. in the above-entitled action. My local co-counsel in this case is Matthew A. Antonelli. an attorney who is a member of the bar of this Court in good standing and who maintains an office within the State of California. Local co-counsel's bar number is: 343144 .
161 N. Clark St., Ste. 4200
1919 Pennsylvania Ave., SW, Ste. 550
Chicago, IL 60601
Washington, DC 20006
My address of record
Local co-counsel's address of record
312-876-7100
202-295-6608
MY TELEPHONE, # OF RECORD
LOCAL CO-COUNSEL'S TELEPHONE # OF RECORD
jim.morsch@saul.com
matt.antonelli@saul.com
My email address of record
Local co-counsel's email address of record
I am an active member in good standing of a United States Court or of the highest Court of another State or the District of Columbia, as indicated above; my bar number is: 6209558.
A true and correct copy of a certificate of good standing or equivalent official document from said bar is attached to this application.
I have been granted pro hac vice admission by the Court 0 times in the 12 months preceding this application.
I agree to familiarize myself with, and abide by, the Local Rules of this Court, especially the Standards of Professional Conduct for attorneys and the Alternative Dispute Resolution Local Rules. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
ORDER GRANTING APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION OF ATTORNEY PRO HAC VICE
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT the application of James A. Morschls granted, subject to the terms and conditions of Civil L.R. 11-3. All papers filed by the attorney must indicate appearance pro hac vice. Service of papers upon, and communication with, local co-counsel designated in the application will constitute notice to the party.
(EXHIBIT 1 Omitted)