Connecticut Limited Appearance is a process by which a party or attorney can appear before a court in Connecticut for a specific purpose without waiving rights or privileges associated with a full appearance. There are two types of Connecticut Limited Appearance: Pro HAC Vice and Limited Appearance. Pro HAC Vice is when an attorney from outside the state of Connecticut is allowed to appear before a court on behalf of a client. A Limited Appearance is when a party or attorney appears before a court in Connecticut for a specific purpose or to participate in a specific hearing or motion. In both cases, the party or attorney does not waive any rights or privileges associated with a full appearance, and is liable for any actions taken during the appearance.