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Request for Admission Pro Hac Vice is a legal document that was released by the United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma - a government authority operating within Oklahoma.
Q: What is a Request for Admission Pro Hac Vice?
A: A Request for Admission Pro Hac Vice is a legal document filed by an out-of-state attorney who wants to be admitted to practice law in a particular state for a specific case.
Q: What does Pro Hac Vice mean?
A: Pro Hac Vice is a Latin term meaning 'for this occasion only.' It allows out-of-state attorneys to temporarily practice law in a state where they are not licensed.
Q: What is the purpose of filing a Request for Admission Pro Hac Vice?
A: The purpose is to seek permission from the court for an out-of-state attorney to participate in a case on behalf of a client.
Q: Is a Request for Admission Pro Hac Vice required in Oklahoma?
A: Yes, an out-of-state attorney must file a Request for Admission Pro Hac Vice in Oklahoma to be allowed to practice law in the state for a specific case.
Q: What are the requirements for filing a Request for Admission Pro Hac Vice in Oklahoma?
A: The out-of-state attorney must be in good standing with their home state's bar association, have local counsel in Oklahoma, pay the required fees, and comply with any additional court requirements.
Q: Can any out-of-state attorney file a Request for Admission Pro Hac Vice in Oklahoma?
A: No, the attorney must be associated with a case or have a client involved in litigation in Oklahoma to file a Request for Admission Pro Hac Vice.
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