Attorney Admission in re W. Cravens Priest, III
Not Yet Classified: Attorney Admission Application
Case Number: 5:2024aa00022
Filed: February 13, 2024
Court: US District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky
Presiding Judge: Danny C Reeves
Nature of Suit: Other Statutory Actions
Jury Demanded By: None
Docket Report

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Date Filed Document Text
March 7, 2024 Filing 4 Certificate of Attorney Admission(cc: COR w/letter and packet)(KEM)
March 4, 2024 Opinion or Order Filing 3 ATTORNEY ADMISSION ORDER . Signed by Judge Danny C. Reeves on 3/4/2024. (cc: COR)(TDA)
March 4, 2024 Attorney Admission Order Submitted to Judge Danny C. Reeves(TDA)
February 29, 2024 Filing 2 KY Bar Check Completed(LFV)
February 13, 2024 Filing 1 Application for Attorney Admission from W. Cravens Priest, III (Attachments: #1 Authorization and Release, #2 Affidavit of Sponsor, Michael A. Owsley, #3 Receipt W. Cravens Priest, III)(KMP)

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