Judge: Randy Rhodes, Case: 21CHCV00802, Date: 2023-04-25 Tentative Ruling
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Case Number: 21CHCV00802 Hearing Date: April 25, 2023 Dept: F51
Dept. F-51
Date: 4/25/23
Case #21CHCV00802
APPLICATION/MOTION TO BE ADMITTED PRO
HAC VICE
Motion/Application filed: 3/8/23
MOVING PARTY: Defendant Crum & Forster Specialty
Insurance Company (“Defendant”)
RESPONDING PARTY: Plaintiffs Green Solar Enterprises,
LLC; Green Solar Technologies, Inc.; Green Solar Tech California, Inc.; and
Shay Yavor (collectively, “Plaintiffs”)
NOTICE: ok
RELIEF REQUESTED: An order approving the application of Patrick
Dowdle to appear as counsel pro hac vice on behalf of Defendant Crum
& Forster Specialty Insurance Company.
TENTATIVE RULING: The motion is granted.
ANALYSIS
The applicant declares under penalty of perjury that he is
not a resident of the State of California, regularly employed in the State, or regularly
engaged in substantial business, professional, or other activities in the State.
(Decl. of Patrick Dowdle, ¶ 4; Cal. Rules of Ct., rule 9.40(a).)
Pursuant to
rule 9.40(d) of the California Rules of Court, the application states:
(1) The applicant's
residence and office address; (Dowdle Decl. ¶ 1.)
(2) The courts to
which the applicant has been admitted to practice and the dates of admission; (Id.
at ¶ 3.)
(3) That the
applicant is a licensee in good standing in those courts; (Ibid.)
(4) That the
applicant is not currently suspended or disbarred in any court; (Ibid.)
(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; (Id. at ¶ 4.) and
(6) The name,
address, and telephone number of the active licensee of the State Bar of
California who is attorney of record. (Id. at ¶ 5.)
The proof
of service attached to the application states that on 3/8/23, Defendant served the
application by mail on all other parties who have appeared in the matter, in
addition to the State Bar of California at its San Francisco office. (Cal.
Rules of Ct., rule 9.40(c)(1).)
Based on the foregoing, Counsel has satisfied all of the requirements
to be appear pro hac vice in this matter, and the motion is therefore
granted.
CONCLUSION
The motion is granted.
Dept. F-51
Date: 4/25/23
Case #21CHCV00802
APPLICATION/MOTION TO BE ADMITTED PRO
HAC VICE
Motion/Application filed: 3/8/23
MOVING PARTY: Defendant Crum & Forster Specialty
Insurance Company (“Defendant”)
RESPONDING PARTY: Plaintiffs Green Solar Enterprises,
LLC; Green Solar Technologies, Inc.; Green Solar Tech California, Inc.; and
Shay Yavor (collectively, “Plaintiffs”)
NOTICE: ok
RELIEF REQUESTED: An order approving the application of Patrick
Dowdle to appear as counsel pro hac vice on behalf of Defendant Crum
& Forster Specialty Insurance Company.
TENTATIVE RULING: The motion is granted.
ANALYSIS
The applicant declares under penalty of perjury that he is
not a resident of the State of California, regularly employed in the State, or regularly
engaged in substantial business, professional, or other activities in the State.
(Decl. of Patrick Dowdle, ¶ 4; Cal. Rules of Ct., rule 9.40(a).)
Pursuant to
rule 9.40(d) of the California Rules of Court, the application states:
(1) The applicant's
residence and office address; (Dowdle Decl. ¶ 1.)
(2) The courts to
which the applicant has been admitted to practice and the dates of admission; (Id.
at ¶ 3.)
(3) That the
applicant is a licensee in good standing in those courts; (Ibid.)
(4) That the
applicant is not currently suspended or disbarred in any court; (Ibid.)
(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; (Id. at ¶ 4.) and
(6) The name,
address, and telephone number of the active licensee of the State Bar of
California who is attorney of record. (Id. at ¶ 5.)
The proof
of service attached to the application states that on 3/8/23, Defendant served the
application by mail on all other parties who have appeared in the matter, in
addition to the State Bar of California at its San Francisco office. (Cal.
Rules of Ct., rule 9.40(c)(1).)
Based on the foregoing, Counsel has satisfied all of the requirements
to be appear pro hac vice in this matter, and the motion is therefore
granted.
CONCLUSION
The motion is granted.