Defendant
W.M. Barr & Co.’s Application to Admit Aimee M. Adams as Counsel Pro Hac
Vice is GRANTED.

“A person who is not a member of the State Bar of California
but who is a member in good standing of and eligible to practice before the bar
of any United States court or the highest court in any state . . . and who has
been retained to appear in a particular cause pending in a court of this state,
may in the discretion of such court be permitted upon written application to
appear as counsel pro hac vice, provided that an active member of the State Bar
of California is associated as attorney of record.” (Cal. Rules of Court
(“CRC”) Rule 9.40(a).) An applicant may not be a resident of the State of
California, regularly employed in the State of California, or regularly engaged
in substantial business, professional, or other activities in the State of
California. (CRC 9.40(a)(1–3.)

“A person desiring to appear as counsel pro hac vice in a
superior court must file with the court a verified