Hawaii Motion To Appear Pro HAC Vice is a legal document filed with the court that allows an attorney who is not admitted to practice law in Hawaii to represent a client in a particular case. This type of motion is commonly used when an attorney is admitted to practice in another state and wishes to represent a client in a Hawaii court. The motion must be granted by the court before the attorney can appear and represent their client in the case. The motion should include information such as the attorney’s qualifications, the case in which the attorney is seeking to appear, and the reason the attorney needs to appear pro HAC vice. There are two types of Motion To Appear Pro HAC Vice in Hawaii: a “generalMotionalnApAlphaAHACac Vice and a “limited” MotionAlphapHAC Hac Vice. The general motion applies to all courts in the state of Hawaii and allows the attorney to appear in any case in any court in the state. The limited motion applies only to a particular court and/or particular case.