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Civil Rights: Americans with Disabilities - Employment | Pennsylvania Western
Order
ORDER that the parties must meet and confer at least 5 business days prior to the filing of such a motion to determine whether it can be avoided. The duty to meet and confer extends to parties appearing pro se. Consistent with the foregoing, motions to dismiss must be accompanied by a certificate of the movant, stating that the moving party has made good faith efforts to confer with the nonmovant(s) to determine whether the identified pleading deficiencies properly may be cured by amendment. The certificate should include when and how the meet and confer took place. The Court will strike any motion to dismiss that does not contain the required certification. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that: (1) as soon as is practicable, Plaintiff(s) promptly shall serve a copy of this Order upon Defendant(s); (2) all counsel and unrepresented parties must read, know and understand the Local Rules of this Court (see web page at: https://www.pawd.uscourts.gov/sites/pawd/files/lrmanual20181101.pdf); and (3) all counsel and unrepresented parties must familiarize themselves with the undersigned's Practices and Procedures (see https://www.pawd.uscourts.gov/sites/pawd/files/Taylor_Practices_Procedures.pdf) and they will be held responsible for complying with the same. Signed by Magistrate Judge Kezia O. L. Taylor on 06/26/2026. (jmb)
Securities/Commodities | New Jersey
Order on Motion for Leave to Appear Pro Hac Vice
ORDER granting 51 Motion for Leave to Appear Pro Hac Vice as to PHILLIP KIM. Signed by Magistrate Judge Cari Fais on 6/25/2026. (adc, )
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