Verified Petition for Permission to Practice in This Case Only by Attorney Not Admitted to the Bar of This Court and Designation of Local Counsel is a legal document that was released by the United States District Court for the District of Nevada - a government authority operating within Nevada.
Q: What is a Verified Petition for Permission to Practice in This Case Only by Attorney Not Admitted to the Bar of This Court and Designation of Local Counsel?
A: It is a document filed by an attorney who is not admitted to the bar of a particular court seeking permission to practice in a specific case. The attorney also designates a local counsel who is admitted to the bar of that court.
Q: When is this document used?
A: This document is used when an attorney who is not admitted to the bar of a particular court wants to represent a client in a specific case in that court.
Q: What is the purpose of designating a local counsel?
A: The purpose of designating a local counsel is to ensure that there is an attorney admitted to the bar of the court who can assist with the case and fulfill any local court requirements.
Q: Is permission to practice granted automatically?
A: No, permission to practice is not granted automatically. The court will review the petition and make a decision on whether to grant or deny permission.
Q: What happens if permission to practice is granted?
A: If permission to practice is granted, the attorney can represent the client in the specific case in the court where the petition was filed.
Q: Can an attorney practice in other cases without being admitted to the bar of a specific court?
A: No, an attorney must be admitted to the bar of a specific court in order to practice law in that court, unless granted permission to practice in a specific case as outlined in the verified petition.
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