Certificate of Good Standing: 13-1
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The document is a certificate issued by the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, confirming Martin G. Weinberg's admission to the bar in 1972 and his good standing as of 2019. It is signed by Maura S. Doyle, Clerk of the Court. The certificate also notes that it does not cover records of private discipline.
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Certificate of Good Standing: 12-1
This document is a Certificate of Good Standing issued by the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, confirming that Martin G. Weinberg was admitted to the Bar in 1972 and is currently a member in good standing. The certificate is dated July 11, 2019, and is signed by Maura S. Doyle, Clerk of the Court. It verifies Weinberg's status as an attorney and counsellor at law in Massachusetts.
court filing: 1:19-cr-00490-RMB
The US Attorney's office requested an adjournment of a bail hearing to allow time for the court to review their reply submission. The request was denied by Judge Richard M. Berman, who deemed it unnecessary to grant extra time.
This document is a Certificate of Good Standing issued by the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusett...
This document is a Certificate of Good Standing issued by the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, confirming that Martin G. Weinberg was admitted to the Bar in 1972 and is currently a member in good standing. The certificate is dated July 11, 2019, and is signed by Maura S. Doyle, Clerk of the Court. It verifies Weinberg's status as an attorney and counsellor at law in Massachusetts.
The document is a certificate issued by the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, confirming Mart...
The document is a certificate issued by the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, confirming Martin G. Weinberg's admission to the bar in 1972 and his good standing as of 2019. It is signed by Maura S. Doyle, Clerk of the Court. The certificate also notes that it does not cover records of private discipline.
Affidavit: 13-3
The document is an affidavit signed by Martin G. Weinberg, affirming that he has never been convicted of a felony, censured, suspended, disbarred, or denied admission by any court, and that there are no pending disciplinary proceedings against him, in support of his motion for admission pro hac vice in the case United States v. Jeffrey Epstein.
Bill of Costs Instructions: 104-2
The document outlines the requirements for filing a bill of costs, including the need for verification, service on adversaries, and adherence to specific formatting and cost guidelines. It references FRAP 39 and provides a link to a form on the Court's website. The case involves the United States of America v. Maxwell, with Judge Nathan presiding over the lower court case.
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