Judge: Daniel M. Crowley, Case: 22STCV34285, Date: 2023-03-07 Tentative Ruling
Case Number: 22STCV34285 Hearing Date: March 7, 2023 Dept: 28
Plaintiffs Luke Aubrey and Azah
Widatalla’s Application for Pro Hac Vice Admission of Derriel Carlton McCorvey
Having
considered the moving papers, the Court rules as follows.
BACKGROUND
On
October 25, 2022, Plaintiffs Luke Aubrey (“Aubrey”) and Azzah Widatalla
(“Widatalla”) filed this action against Defendant Eddie Alberto Ochoa
(“Defendant”) for motor vehicle negligence.
On
February 6, 2023, Plaintiffs
filed an application for Pro Hac Vice Admission of Derriel Carlton McCorvey to
be heard on March 7, 2023.
Trial is currently set for April 23,
2024.
PARTY’S REQUESTS
Plaintiffs
request the Court admit Derriel Carlton McCorvey pro hac vice.
LEGAL STANDARD
California Rule of Court, rule 9.40 provides that 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, so long as that attorney is not a resident of the State of California, and
is not regularly engaged in substantial business, professional, or other
activities in the State of California.
The application must state: (1) the applicant’s residence
and office addresses; (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, subd. (d).)
DISCUSSION
McCorvey
is in good standing in Louisiana and will be associated with California attorney
Jeffrey C. Bogert. He is not regularly employed in California and does not
regularly engage in substantial business, professional, or other activities in
the State of California.
McCorvey
filed an application to be admitted Pro Hac Vice, which included the following
information: his residential and office address, the courts that he is admitted
to (along with dates of admissions), assurance he is in good standing, a record
of all California pro hac vice appearances in the last two years, and
information on the local attorney of record. Terminix submitted proof of
service on all parties.
McCorvey submitted a declaration of service
and payment on the California State Bar. The Court grants the motion,
conditional upon counsel providing proof of service and payment on the State
Bar.
CONCLUSION
Plaintiffs
Luke Aubrey and Azah Widatalla’s
Application for Pro Hac Vice Admission of Derriel Carlton McCorvey is
GRANTED, conditional upon Plaintiff submitting proper proof of service and
payment on the California State Bar.
Moving
party is ordered to give notice of this ruling.
Moving Party is ordered to file the proof of service of this
ruling with the Court within five days.
The parties are directed to the header of this
tentative ruling for further instructions.