Judge: Bruce G. Iwasaki, Case: 23STCV23666, Date: 2025-02-19 Tentative Ruling
Case Number: 23STCV23666 Hearing Date: February 19, 2025 Dept: 58
Judge Bruce G.
Iwasaki
Hearing Date: February
19, 2025
Case Name: Dashtizadeh v. Consumer 2.0,
Inc.
Case No.: 23STCV23666
Matter: Application
to be Admitted Pro Hac Vice
Moving Parties: Defendant Consumer 2.0,
Inc.
Responding Party: Unopposed
Tentative Ruling: The
Application to be admitted pro hac vice is granted.
Defendant Consumer
2.0, Inc. moves for an order granting the admission of Timothy
Young to appear on its behalf pro hac vice. The motion is unopposed.
The Court will grant the motion.
Legal
Standard
An
attorney in good standing in another jurisdiction may apply to appear as
counsel pro hac vice in the State of California by filing a verified
application together with proof of service by mail of a copy of the application
and notice of hearing on all parties who have appeared in the case and on the
State Bar of California at its San Francisco office, with payment of a $50.00
fee. The attorney cannot be a resident
of California, employed in the state, or regularly engage in substantial
business, professional, or other activities in the state. (Cal. Rules of Court, rule 9.40(a)(1)-(3), (c)(1).)
The
written application must state: (1) the applicant’s residence and office
address; (2) the courts to which the applicant has been admitted to practice
and the dates of admission; (3) that the applicant is a member in good standing
in those courts; (4) that the applicant is not currently suspended or disbarred
in any court; (5) the title of each court and cause in which the applicant has
filed an application to appear as counsel pro hac vice in this state in
the preceding two years, the date of each application, and whether or not it
was granted; and (6) the name, address, and telephone number of the active
member of the State Bar of California who is attorney of record in the local
action. (Cal. Rules of Court, rule 9.40(d)(1)-(6).)
Discussion
The
provided declaration complies with the California Rule of Court 9.40(d)(1)-(6).
Timothy Young
represents that he has not regularly engaged in substantial business,
professional, or other activities in California. (Young Decl., ¶ 2.) He further
states that he has never been suspended or disbarred in any court and has not
appeared pro hac vice in any other California-based lawsuits in the
preceding two years. (Young Decl., ¶¶ 4-5.)
Further, Young submits evidence
that he resides at 8004 Farnam Drive, Apt. 209, Omaha, NE 68114, and he is an
Associate with Koley Jessen P.C., L.L.O. with an office address of 1125 S.
103rd Street, Suite 800, Omaha, NE 68124. (Young Decl., ¶ 2.)
Moreover, Attorney
Young represents that he “made arrangements to serve the application … on the
State Bar of California … along with making a payment in the amount of $50.00
in accordance with the California Rules of Court, Rule 9.40(e).” (Young Decl.,
¶ 8.)
Accordingly,
the Court will grant the Application of counsel, Timothy Young, to appear pro
hac vice on behalf of Defendant.