Pro hac vice is a legal term that refers to a temporary admission for an out-of-state lawyer to practice in a specific jurisdiction for a particular case. This process allows attorneys to represent their clients in jurisdictions where they are not licensed to practice law. This collection of documents includes various forms and applications that attorneys can use to apply for pro hac vice admission in different states.
Applying for pro hac vice admission can be a complex and time-consuming process. Attorneys must submit the appropriate documentation to the court, including an application form, and sometimes an update form. In some jurisdictions, attorneys may also need to file a motion for permission to appear pro hac vice. Additionally, there may be specific forms, such as an affidavit, that attorneys need to complete to support their application.
The documents in this collection are tailored to meet the requirements of each state. For example, in Mississippi, attorneys can use Form 6 Application for Admission Pro Hac Vice, while in North Carolina, they can use the Pro Hac Vice Admission Update Form. Similarly, attorneys in Ohio can file a Motion for Permission to Appear Pro Hac Vice, and those in Connecticut can use Form JD-CL-141 Application for Permission for Attorney to Appear Pro Hac Vice in a Court Case and Form JD-CL-143 Affidavit of Attorney Seeking Permission to Appear Pro Hac Vice.
Whether you are an attorney seeking pro hac vice admission or a party involved in a case with an out-of-state lawyer, having access to these documents can help streamline and simplify the process. By using the appropriate forms and applications from this collection, attorneys can ensure they meet the requirements of each jurisdiction and increase their chances of a successful pro hac vice admission.
Please note that the availability and requirements of pro hac vice admission vary by state, so it is important to consult with a legal professional or review the specific rules and regulations of the jurisdiction in question before proceeding with an application.
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This Form is used for applying to represent a client in the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims as an out-of-state attorney.
This form is used for providing information and payment for Pro Hac Vice applications in Arkansas.
This Form is used for submitting an Order for Pro Hac Vice in the state of Minnesota.
This form is used for certifying pro hac vice lawyers who are no longer representing a party in a case in New Jersey.
This Form is used for Pro Hac Vice Admission in New Jersey.
This Form is used for attorneys who are not licensed in Arizona to seek permission from a court to appear in a particular case.
This Form is used for Pro Hac Vice Admission in New Jersey.
This type of document is used for requesting special permission for an out-of-state lawyer to be admitted to practice law temporarily in Massachusetts.
This form is used for attorneys who are not licensed in Mississippi to apply for temporary admission to practice law in the state.
This form is used for requesting Pro Hac Vice admission in Nebraska.
This document is used for requesting temporary admission for attorneys who are not licensed in South Dakota to appear in a specific case.
This form is used for applying for admission Pro Hac Vice (temporary admission) in Washington, D.C. It is required for out-of-state lawyers who wish to practice law in a particular case in the district.
This form is used for applying for Pro Hac Vice admission in Wisconsin under SCR 10.03(4)(C) or (Cm).
This document is an application for attorneys from outside of the Virgin Islands to temporarily practice law in the Virgin Islands for a specific case or matter.
This document is for requesting temporary admission for an out-of-state lawyer to practice law in Utah.
This form is used to update the Pro Hac Vice admission status in the state of North Carolina.
This form is used for applying for special admission Pro Hac Vice in the state of Oregon. It is accompanied by an order.
This document is used to request permission to appear in court on a temporary basis for an out-of-state attorney in Ohio.
This Form is used for petitioning to waive the Pro Hac Vice requirements in the state of Ohio.
This document is used to notify the court of an attorney's request for permission to appear in an Ohio proceeding on a temporary basis.
This form is used for non-attorneys in New York who are representing themselves in existing court cases to register for a "nyscef" account.
This document is a questionnaire used by attorneys who wish to be admitted to practice law temporarily in the Supreme Court and the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands.