MARTINEZ v. LG CHEM, LTD., ET AL.
CASE NO.: BC718612
HEARING: 04/23/19
JUDGE: KRISTIN S. ESCALANTE
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TENTATIVE ORDER
Attorneys Williams and Hedley’s applications for admission pro hac vice are GRANTED.
Specially Appearing Defendant LG Chem Ltd.’s motion to quash is CONTINUED. The Court will hear argument as to the date to which the motion should be continued.
The Court will hear argument regarding whether and to what extent the requested discovery is relevant to the personal jurisdiction issue. No tentative order is issued regarding the motion for a protective order.
Pro Hac Vice
Attorneys Williams and Hedley’s applications for admission pro hac vice are GRANTED.
Applications to appear pro hac vice are governed by CRC 9.40. The rule requires that the attorney be admitted to practice before a U.S. court or the highest court of any state or territory. A member of the California bar must be associated as attorney of record. The applicant must not be a resident of or regularly
Hearing Date
April 23, 2019
Type
Product Liability (not asbestos or toxic/environmental) (General Jurisdiction)
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MARTINEZ v. LG CHEM, LTD., ET AL.
CASE NO.: BC718612
HEARING: 04/23/19
JUDGE: KRISTIN S. ESCALANTE
#6
TENTATIVE ORDER
Attorneys Williams and Hedley’s applications for admission pro hac vice are GRANTED.
Specially Appearing Defendant LG Chem Ltd.’s motion to quash is CONTINUED. The Court will hear argument as to the date to which the motion should be continued.
The Court will hear argument regarding whether and to what extent the requested discovery is relevant to the personal jurisdiction issue. No tentative order is issued regarding the motion for a protective order.
Pro Hac Vice
Attorneys Williams and Hedley’s applications for admission pro hac vice are GRANTED.
Applications to appear pro hac vice are governed by CRC 9.40. The rule requires that the attorney be admitted to practice before a U.S. court or the highest court of any state or territory. A member of the California bar must be associated as attorney of record. The applicant must not be a resident of or regularly