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Bankdirect Capital Finance, LLC, a Subsidiary of Texas Capital Bank, N.A. v. Plasma Fab, LLC and Russell McCann
Citation: Not availableDocket: 15-0635
Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; August 26, 2015; Texas; State Appellate Court
Original Court Document: View Document
David J. Strubbe files an unopposed motion for pro hac vice admission to represent BankDirect Capital Finance, LLC in the Supreme Court of Texas case against Plasma Fab, LLC and Russell McCann. Strubbe, an attorney at Williams Bax. Saltzman, P.C. in Chicago, seeks permission to appear alongside resident attorney Sandra G. Rodriguez of Vinson & Elkins LLP. He has previously been granted leave to participate in related cases in both the Travis County district court and the Court of Appeals for the Third Judicial District. Strubbe confirms he is an active member in good standing of the Illinois State Bar, has no disciplinary actions or admissions denials in the last five years, and is familiar with Texas legal conduct rules. He has filed the necessary application for pro hac vice admission with the Texas Board of Law Examiners and confirmed the $250 fee payment. Respondents have indicated no opposition to this motion. Strubbe requests the Court to grant his motion for admission to represent the petitioner in this matter. David J. Strubbe is seeking admission pro hac vice to represent BankDirect Capital Finance, LLC, in a legal matter involving Plasma Fab LLC and Russell McCann. Strubbe's motion, supported by local attorney Sandra G. Rodriguez and in compliance with the necessary certifications, indicates that the respondents do not oppose this motion. The document includes a certificate of conference confirming communication with opposing counsel. Additionally, it outlines that a true and correct copy of the motion was served electronically to all relevant parties, including attorneys for the respondents and Scottsdale Insurance Company. The certificate of service details the contact information for the attorneys involved. A verification statement from Strubbe affirms that he has reviewed the motion and attests to the truthfulness of its contents, duly sworn before a notary public. The document concludes with an index of exhibits, including previous orders granting Strubbe's admission pro hac vice in related cases. The court has granted the latest unopposed motion for Strubbe's admission after reviewing the pleadings and confirming support from a resident Texas attorney. David Strubbe is granted permission to act as counsel for defendants BankDirect Capital Finance, LLC and Texas Capital Bank, N.A. The Board of Law Examiners, appointed by the Supreme Court of Texas, acknowledges receipt of a $250 fee from Strubbe in compliance with Texas Government Code §82.0361 for his participation in a legal proceeding. This fee pertains to case number 03-13-00331-cv, with a petition for review to be filed in the Texas Supreme Court on August 24, 2015. Following the fee payment, Strubbe must file a motion in the appropriate Texas court, which must include information as specified in Rule XIX(a) of the Rules Governing Admission to the Bar of Texas. The motion must also include an accompanying motion from a resident Texas attorney, as required by Rule XIX(b). The authority to approve or deny the motion rests with the Texas court where it is submitted. Further details can be found in Rule XIX and §82.0361 on the Board's website.