DecisionDepot
California legal research
All cases
26STCV10836·la·Civil·Pro Hac Vice Admission
Hearing in about 4 hoursGRANTED

Dunning v. Keck Hospital of USC, et al.

Application for Pro Hac Vice Admission

Hearing date
Aug 21, 2026
Department
310
Prevailing
Moving Party

Motion type

Browse all Other rulings statewide →

Parties

PlaintiffDunning
DefendantKeck Hospital of USC
DefendantPacesetter, Inc. d/b/a Abbott Medical
DefendantAbbott Laboratories

Ruling

Judge Kevin C. Brazile Department 310 Hearing Date: August 21, 2026 Case Name: Dunning v. Keck Hospital of USC, et al. Case No.: 26STCV10836 Matter: Application for Pro Hac Vice Admission Moving Party: Defendants Pacesetter, Inc. d/b/a Abbott Medical and Abbott Laboratories Responding Party: Unopposed Notice: OK Ruling: The Application is granted. Moving party to give notice. The Court encourages all parties to appear remotely via LA CourtConnect. If submitting on the Court's tentative ruling, please follow the instructions provided above. Defendants Pacesetter, Inc. d/b/a Abbott Medical and Abbott Laboratories seek pro hac vice admission for Matthew D. Jacobson. The Application is granted because it meets all requirements of Cal. Rules of Court, Rule 9.40. Moving party to give notice. | Home -->)" -->

Cited authorities

Extracting citations from the ruling text…
Verify against the source PDF — LLM extraction may miss or mis-normalize citations.

Looking for case law or statutes not cited here? Search published authorities

Ask about this ruling

Examples: “Why did the court rule this way?” · “What were the procedural grounds?” · “Is appearance required?”

Answers reference only this ruling's text. Not legal advice — always verify against the source PDF.

Find similar rulings

Source

Share