Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Michelle Santangelo's lawyer makes motion to be admitted pro hac vice

In Elektra v. Santangelo II (the case against two of Patti Santangelo's children), the lawyer for Michelle Santangelo, Jordan Glass, has made a motion to be admitted to the Court pro hac vice (for that particular case):

Motion for pro hac vice admission*

Presumably this is the first step in making a motion to vacate the default judgment which the RIAA previously entered against his client.

* Document published online at Internet Law & Regulation

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