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Case 1:08-cv-00483-SLR Document 13 Filed 11/28/2007 Page 1 of 4
Case 1:07—cv-O1799—CCC Document 11 Filed 11/28/2007 Page 1 of 4
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATION FOR I U ` - I
ADMISSION TO PRACTICE IN THIS COURT : NUI! Qi ;L,._ .·
"‘ "‘f1i - - . _
PETITIQN " ‘ ‘ ‘
I Adam M. sreirifeid merebypetitionthe United States District
Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania to admit me to practice before that Court. In
support of my petition, I state as follows:
My ofhce address is: Garwin Gerstein s Fisher LLP.
1501 Broadway, Suite 1416
New York, NY 10036
Ofhce Telephone: 212·?>98·0055
I was admitted to practice before the Courts listed below on the date shown after the
name of each Coun, and I am currently a member in good standing of all those Courts.
New York District Court, Southern District, Oct. 13, 1998
New York District Court, Eastern District, Oct. 13, 1998
New York District Court, Western District, April 6, 2005
II/ly attorney Iderrtihcation number is: AS1224
FOR COURT USE QNLY
GENERAL ADMISSION:
BEFORE JUDGE Date:
___i.i S DISTRICT JUDGE __u 5. MAGISTRATE JUDGE
K SPECIAL ISSION: -
GRANTED Date: ///26/Of
U.$ JSTRICTJUDGE ___US MAGISTIUITE JUDGE

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Please Answer the Following Questions:
All occasions, if any, on which I have been convicted of a crime (subsequent to my
becoming an attorney), censured, suspended, disciplined or disbarred by any court are set
forth as follows: (State the facts and circumstances connected with each; if none, state "none".)
NONE
All occasions, if any, on which I have been held in contempt of court are set forth as
follows: (State the nature and final disposition of contempt; if none, state "none".)
I do , do not X _ have any disciplinary action, contemptor other proceedings
involving me pending before any court. (Check the appropriate space.) lf there are pending
proceedings, please explain:
l am seeking;
General Admission under Local Rule LR 83.8.1
_L._SpeciaI Admission (specify by a check which rule) under
LR 83.8.2.‘l .L{.., LR 83.8.2.2 , LR 83.8.2.3 __, or LR 83.8.2.4
lf seeking special admission under Local Rules LR 83.8.2.1, LR 83.8.2.2, LR 83.8.2.3, or LR
83.8.2.4, the basis for my admission under the designated rule is as follows:
This matter involves federal antitrust claims brought by Nowak Dental Supplies,
Inc. against Dentsply International, Inc. Given my experience in litigating
such claims and my familiarity with the issues involved in this matter,
my admission pro bac vice will serve the interests of the Plaintiff and
will also facilitate the efficient litigation of this matter.
NAME THE PARTY YOU REPRESENT:
NOWAK DENTAL SUPPLIES, INC
If special admission is requested for a particularcase, please list case number and caption:
CaS€# l:O7"CV·1799
Capticn # Nowak Dental Supplies, Inc. v. Dentsply International , Inc.

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I understand that:
1) It seeking admission under Section LR 83.8.2.2, LR 83.8.2.3, or 83.8.2.-4, I
must submit a letter from a superior stating the agency with which I am
employed and the duties performed which qualify me foradmission underthose
sections.
2) If petitioning for admission, only in a particular case, under Rule LR 83.8.2.1, I
need no sponsor's certihcate. Any attorney specially admitted under LR
83.8.2.1 , shall, in each proceeding in which he or she appears, have associate
counsel who is generally admitted under Local Rule 83.8.1 to practice in this
court, whose appearance shall also be entered of record and upon whom all
pleadings, motions, notices, and other papers may be served in accordance
with any statute or applicable rule. The attendance of any such associate
counsel upon the hearing of any motion or the taking of any testimony shall be
sufHcient appearance for the party or parties represented by such associate
counsel. Either the specially admitted attorney or associate counsel must be
fully prepared to participate in any hearings, arguments, conferences and trials.
(See LR 83.9)
if special admission is requested for a particular case, please list the name.
address, telephone numberand baridentlfication number of associate counsel
to be entered of record in the case:
Steven E. Grubb, PA75897
GOLDBERG KATZMAN, 9.c.
320 Market Street, Strawberry Square, P.O. Box 1268
Harrisburg, PA 17108 Tel: l717) 234-4161
3) If seeking regular admission under Rule LR 83.8.1, I must have a sponsor who
is a member in good standing ofthe Bar of this Court present to move for my
admission and I must submit the sponsors certificate with my tition.
PETITIONER E E g
AS1224 [New York}
{Bar Identification Number)
November 28, 2007
(Date)
NAME or Psririonsa

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR TH l·;
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
CODE OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
As a member of the Bar ofthe United States District Court for the Middle District of
Pennsylvania, I will strive for the following professional ideal:
l. The rnle oflaw will govern my entire conduct. I will not violate the law or place myselfabove the
law.
2. l will treat with civility and respect the lawyers, clients, opposing parties, the court and all the
offic ials with whom I work. Professional courtesy is compatible with vigorous advocacy and zealous
representation. Even though antagonism may be expected by my client, it is not part ofiny duty to
my client.
3. I will respect other |avvyers' schedules as my own, and will seek agreement on meetings, depositions,
hearings, and trial dates. A reasonable request for a scheduling accommodation should never bc
unreasonably refused.
4. Communications are life lines. I will keep the lines open. Telephone calls and correspondence are-
a two-way channel; I will respond to them promptly.
5. I will be punctual in appointments, communications and in honoring scheduled appearances.
Neglect and tardiness are demeaning to others and to thejudicial system.
6. I will earnestly attempt to resolve differences through negotiation, expeditiously and without
needless expense.
7. Procedural rules are necessary to judicial order and decorunt. I will be mindful that pleadings,
discovery processes and motions cost time and money. I will not use them heedlessly. lf an
adversary is entitled to something, I will provide it without unnecessary formalities.
8. I will not engage in conduct that brings disorder or disruption to the courtroom. I will advise my
client and witnesses appearing in court ofthe proper conduct expected and required there and, to the
best of my ability, prevent my client and witnesses from creating disorder or disruption.
9. Before dates for hearings or trials are set, or ifthat is not feasible immediately after such date has
been set, l will attempt to verify the availability of necessary participants and witnesses so I can
promptly notify the court of any likely problems.
I agree to subscribe to the above
Code of Prpfessio on :
ac?
Signature

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