Judge: Mark A. Young, Case: 22SMCV01225, Date: 2024-01-03 Tentative Ruling
Case Number: 22SMCV01225 Hearing Date: March 14, 2024 Dept: M
CASE NAME: Ecure CA LLC,
v. UHC of California, et al.
CASE NO.: 22SMCV01225
MOTION: Pro
Hac Vice Application
HEARING DATE: 3/14/2024
LEGAL
STANDARD
California Rules of Court (CRC) rule
9.40 provides that an attorney in good standing in another jurisdiction may
apply to appear pro hac vice in this State by way of written application upon
due notice to all interested parties, as well as service on the State Bar in
San Francisco with payment of a $50.00 fee, so long as that attorney is not a
resident of California, does not work in California and does not perform
regular or substantial business, professional or other activities in the State.
The written application must
provide the following information:
(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
licensee 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 licensee of the State Bar of California who is
attorney of record.
(CRC Rule 9.40(d).)
ANALYSIS
Ashleigh Kaspar moves to appear as
counsel pro hac vice for Defendants UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company,
UnitedHealthcare Benefits Plan of California, and Optum Health Plan of
California. The application satisfies rule 9.40. The declarations supplied
sufficient information to satisfy the requirements. (Kaspari Decl.; Wood Decl.)
Accordingly, the application is GRANTED.