Town of Amherst v. Custom Lighting Services, LLC, No. 1:2007cv00261 - Document 10 (W.D.N.Y. 2007)

Court Description: DECISION AND ORDER DENYING 7 Motion for Pro Hac Admission for failure to comply with Local Rule 83.1; GRANTING leave to re-file a motion in compliance with Local Rule 83.1. Signed by the Hon. William M. Skretny on 5/2/2007. (MEAL)

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Town of Amherst v. Custom Lighting Services, LLC Case 1:07-cv-00261-WMS Doc. 10 Document 10 Filed 05/03/2007 Page 1 of 2 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK TOWN OF AMHERST, Plaintiff, v. DECISION AND ORDER 07-CV-261S CUSTOM LIGHTING SERVICES, LLC, Defendant. 1. On April 30, 2007, Theodore M. Baum, Esq., local counsel for Defendant Custom Lighting Services, Inc., moved for the admission pro hac vice of Jeffrey B. Rosen, Esq. The motion is accompanied by an affirmation from Attorney Rosen. 2. Admission pro hac vice in this district is governed by Local Rule 83.1(i) of the Local Rules of Civil Procedure for the Western District of New York, which requires that each applicant for pro hac vice admission satisfy all of the requirements for attorney admission set forth in Local Rule 83.1(b). An application or motion for pro hac vice admission must therefore contain a verified petition from the attorney seeking admission satisfying the requirements listed in Local Rule 83.1(b)(1)-(6). 3. In the instant case, the Attorney Rosen s affirmation does not fully satisfy the requirements listed in Local Rule 83.1(b)(2), (4), (5) and (6). Consequently, this Court will deny the current motion for pro hac vice admission with leave to re-file the motion in compliance with Local Rule 83.1. Dockets.Justia.com Case 1:07-cv-00261-WMS Document 10 Filed 05/03/2007 Page 2 of 2 IT HEREBY IS ORDERED, that the Motion for Pro Hac Vice Admission (Docket No. 7) is DENIED for failure to comply with Local Rule 83.1. FURTHER, that leave is granted to re-file a motion in compliance with Local Rule 83.1. SO ORDERED. Dated: May 2, 2007 Buffalo, New York /s/William M. Skretny WILLIAM M. SKRETNY United States District Judge 2

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