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applications to appear pro hac vice
before the five-year deadline would run yet the parties have neither submitted a stipulation nor addressed the issue via ex parte.
Plaintiff shall give notice.
305 Connor Price vs. The unopposed motion to be relieved as counsel of Nieves record for plaintiff Kristal Price (Plaintiff) filed by Landscape, Inc. Carlos A. Gomez, Esq. of Sweet James LLP is GRANTED.
Moving counsel has complied with the procedural requirements of C.R.C. 3.1362. The court finds good cause to grant the relief requested on the merits. The motion is thus GRANTED.
The order granting relief is effective upon filing of a proof of service of the signed order on Plaintiff.
Moving counsel shall give notice.
306 Malchow vs. Plaintiff Stephanie Malchow’s motion to serve Secure One defendant Secure One Capital Corporation through Capital the Secretary of State is DENIED. Corporation At the last hearing, the Court noted the moving papers were not properly signed, and there was insufficient evidence showing all efforts were made to properly serve the corporation. Plaintiff was ordered to file updated documents at least 10 days before the next hearing date. However, no supplemental documents have been filed.
The clerk shall give notice.
307 Economic The applications of attorneys Luca J. Giovine and Alternatives, Jacob D. Radecki to appear pro hac vice as counsel Inc. vs. for plaintiff Economic Alternatives, Inc. in this Aphinity, Inc. matter are hereby GRANTED pursuant to California Rules of Court, rule 9.40.
Economic Alternatives, Inc. shall give notice.
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