The Illinois Notice of Limited Scope Appearance is a form used by attorneys in the state of Illinois when they agree to represent a client on a limited scope basis. This type of representation limits the attorney’s involvement in the case to specific tasks that are agreed upon by the client and the attorney. The form outlines the scope of representation, the attorney’s fees, the attorney’s responsibilities, and any other relevant information. There are two types of Illinois Notice of Limited Scope Appearance: (1) Pro HAC Vice and (2) Non-Pro HAC Vice. Pro HAC Vice is a type of appearance in which an attorney from another state is allowed to practice in a single case in Illinois after obtaining special permission from the court. Non-Pro HAC Vice is a type of appearance in which an attorney from Illinois represents a client in a single case without seeking special permission from the court.