Motion for Pro Hac Vice Admission is a legal document that was released by the United States District Court for the District of Utah - a government authority operating within Utah.
Q: What is a Motion for Pro Hac Vice Admission?
A: A Motion for Pro Hac Vice Admission is a request made by an out-of-state lawyer to be allowed to temporarily practice law in Utah for a specific case.
Q: Why would a lawyer file a Motion for Pro Hac Vice Admission?
A: A lawyer would file a Motion for Pro Hac Vice Admission if they are not licensed to practice law in Utah but need to represent a client in a specific case in Utah.
Q: What are the requirements for Pro Hac Vice Admission in Utah?
A: To be granted Pro Hac Vice Admission in Utah, the lawyer must be a member in good standing of another state's bar, be associated with a lawyer licensed in Utah, and pay the necessary fees.
Q: What is the process for filing a Motion for Pro Hac Vice Admission in Utah?
A: The lawyer must file the motion with the Utah court where the case is pending, provide supporting documentation, and pay the required fees.
Q: How long is Pro Hac Vice Admission valid for in Utah?
A: Pro Hac Vice Admission is valid for the duration of the specific case in which it was granted.
Form Details:
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