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Nature of Suit Code: 791
Nature of Suit: Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA)
Cause of Action: 29:1132 E.R.I.S.A.-Employee Benefits

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

PRO HAC VICE APPLICATION, 

ECF REGISTRATION AND CONSENT 

TO ELECTRONIC SERVICE, 

PROPOSED ORDER

TRANSHUMANCE EMPLOYEE 

STOCK OWNERSHIP PLAN, 

 Plaintiff(s), 

v. 

WILLIAM J. PRICE; MARY ELLEN 

BREEN, in her capacity as the personal 

representative of the estate and as the 

beneficiary of DENNIS J. BREEN, 

Deceased; THOMAS WATSON, and 

DOES 1-20 

 

 Defendant(s).

Case No. 2:06-cv-00795-GEB-KJM 

 

I, James C. Carmody, attorney for William J. Price, hereby petition for admission to 

practice Pro Hac Vice under the provision of Local Rule 83-180(b)(2). I understand and 

consent to ECF Registration and Electronic Service as detailed below and I have submitted 

payment in the amount of $180.00 to the Clerk, U.S. District Court. 

 

In support of this petition, I state under penalty of perjury that: 

My business address is: 405 East Lincoln, Yakima, WA 98901 

Firm Name: Velikanje, Moore & Shore, P.S. 

Address: 405 East Lincoln 

City: Yakima 

State: Washington ZIP Code: 98901 

Voice Phone: 509.248.6030 

FAX Phone: 509.453.6880 

Internet E-mail: jcc@vmslaw.com 

Additional E-mail: shawna@vmslaw.com 

I reside in City: Yakima State: Washington 

I was admitted to practice in all courts of the State of Washington by the Supreme 

Court of said state on November 28, 1975, the United States District Court, and the Eastern 

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District of Washington, on December 3, 1984. I am presently in good standing and 

eligible to practice in said courts. I am not currently suspended or disbarred in any other court. 

I have o / have not o concurrently or within the year preceding this application made 

a pro hac vice application to this court. (If you have made a pro hac vice application to this 

court within the last year, list the name and case number of each matter in which an 

application was made, the date of application and whether granted or denied.) 

_______N/A_________________________________________________________________ 

___________________________________________________________________________ 

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I hereby designate the following member of the Bar of this Court who is registered for 

ECF with whom the Court and opposing counsel may readily communicate regarding the 

conduct of the case and upon whom electronic notice shall also be served via the court's ECF 

system: 

Name: James R. Kirby, II 

Firm Name: Segal & Kirby 

Address: 770 L St., Suite 1440 

City: Sacramento 

State: CA ZIP Code: 98514 

Voice Phone: 916.441.0828 

FAX Phone: 916.446.6003 

E-mail: jkirby@segalandkirby.com 

Dated: May 22, 206 Petitioner: _____________________________________ 

ORDER 

IT IS SO ORDERED. 

DATED: June 21, 2006 

 /s/ Garland E. Burrell, Jr. 

 GARLAND E. BURRELL, JR. 

 United States District Judge 

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ECF REGISTRATION AND CONSENT TO ELECTRONIC SERVICE

Beginning January 3, 2005, all cases filed and pending in the Eastern District of 

California are subject to electronic filing, service (ECF) and electronic case storage procedures 

(CM). This form shall be used to register for accounts on the Court’s Electronic Case File 

(ECF) system which permits electronic filing. 

By submitting this Petition to Appear Pro Hac Vice and ECF Registration Form, I 

understand: 

1. Registration herein is for ECF use only in cases proceeding in the U.S. District Court for 

the Eastern District of California. 

2. Each attorney who is wishes to appear in the Eastern District pro hac vice must 

complete and sign an Attorney Registration Form. An attorney’s password issued by the court 

combined with the attorney’s identification (login), serves as and constitutes the attorney 

signature. Therefore, an attorney/participant must protect and secure the password issued by 

the court. If there is any reason to suspect the password has been compromised in any way, 

such as resignation or reassignment of the person with authority to use the password, it is the 

duty and responsibility of the attorney/participant to immediately notify the court. The court will 

immediately delete the password from the electronic filing system and issue a new password. 

3. Unless an attorney expressly declines to consent (see below) registration as a Filing 

User constitutes: (1) consent to receive service electronically and waiver of the right to receive 

service by first class mail pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 5(b)(2)(D); (2) consent to 

electronic service and waiver of the right to service by personal service or first class mail 

pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 5(b)(2)(D). Note: Service of Summons and 

Complaint pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 4 are not encompassed by 

electronic service. Waiver of service and notice by first class mail applies to notice of the 

entry of an order or judgment. Service by electronic means is complete upon transmission of 

the Notice of Electronic Filing. 

4. A user accesses court information via the court’s Internet site or through the Public 

Access to Court Electronic Records (“PACER”) Service Center. PACER involves a separate, 

free registration. Although the court manages the procedures for electronic filing, all 

electronic public access to case file documents occurs through PACER. A PACER login is 

required, in addition to, the password issued by the court. To register for PACER, a user must 

complete the online form or submit a registration form, available on the PACER website 

(http://pacer.psc.uscourts.gov).

5. By this registration, I understand that the specific procedures which control electronic 

filing can be found in the Local Rules and CM/ECF User’s Manual, all of which can be 

accessed on the Court’s website. Please periodically access these Rules and Manual in order 

to understand electronic filing requirements, and any changes which may be later 

implemented. Serious and/or sustained failure to abide by those procedures may result in a 

termination of electronic filing privileges which are a prerequisite to practice in the Eastern 

District. 

Notice Regarding Non-Consent to Electronic Service. An attorney may expressly forego consenting 

to service and receipt of filed documents by electronic service pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil 

Procedure 5(b)(2)(D). This decision not to consent must be by separate document in writing addressed 

to the Office of the Clerk. Parties not consenting to electronic service must serve by the other methods 

specified in Rule 5. 

The court strongly urges that all attorneys consent to serve and receive service of filed documents by 

means of electronic service. There is no significant downside to such consent and universal participation 

in electronic service will benefit all concerned. Failure to consent to electronic service does not 

relieve attorneys of the obligation to file documents electronically when required to do so or 

otherwise abide by CM/ECF procedures.

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