Pennsylvania Code
Title 204 - JUDICIAL SYSTEM GENERAL PROVISIONS
Part IV - ADMISSION TO PRACTICE LAW
Chapter 71 - PENNSYLVANIA BAR ADMISSION RULES
Subchapter C - RESTRICTED PRACTICE OF LAW
IN GENERAL
Rule 301 - Admission pro hac vice
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) General rule. The provisions of Subchapter B of these rules (relating to admission to the bar generally) do not apply to motions for admission pro hac vice. An attorney, barrister or advocate who is qualified to practice in the courts of another state or of a foreign jurisdiction may be specially admitted to the bar of this Commonwealth for purposes limited to a particular case. An attorney, barrister or advocate admitted pro hac vice in a case shall not thereby be authorized to act as attorney of record in the case.
(b) Procedure. The general requirements for applicants seeking admission pro hac vice are: