Pro Hac Vice Application is a legal document that was released by the District Court of the Virgin Islands - a government authority operating within Virgin Islands.
Q: What is a Pro Hac Vice application?
A: A Pro Hac Vice application allows an attorney who is not licensed in the Virgin Islands to appear in court on a specific case.
Q: Who can file a Pro Hac Vice application in the Virgin Islands?
A: Any attorney who is licensed and in good standing in another jurisdiction can file a Pro Hac Vice application in the Virgin Islands.
Q: What are the requirements for a Pro Hac Vice application in the Virgin Islands?
A: The attorney must be sponsored by a local attorney who is admitted to practice in the Virgin Islands, and must pay the required fee.
Q: How long does it take for a Pro Hac Vice application to be approved in the Virgin Islands?
A: The approval process typically takes a few weeks, but it can vary depending on the court's schedule.
Q: What are the limitations of appearing Pro Hac Vice in the Virgin Islands?
A: An attorney appearing Pro Hac Vice can only represent a client in the specific case for which they have been granted permission.
Form Details:
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