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Indiana 2000-01: Motions for Admission Pro Hac Vice (2/2/2001)

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2000-01: Motions for Admission Pro Hac Vice (2/2/2001)

Indiana 2000-01: Motions for Admission Pro HAC Vice (2/2/2001) are documents filed with the court in order to allow an attorney from outside the state to practice law in Indiana on a temporary basis. These motions are typically filed in response to a client's request for specialized legal counsel from outside the state. The motion will list the attorney's credentials, the specific case in which the attorney is requesting to appear, and the reasons why the out-of-state attorney should be admitted to the court. There are two types of Indiana 2000-01: Motions for Admission Pro HAC Vice (2/2/2001): those filed by attorneys from other states, and those filed by attorneys from foreign countries.

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No person who advocates the overthrow of the government of the United States or this state by force, violence or other unconstitutional or illegal means, shall be certified to the Supreme Court of Indiana for admission to the bar of the court and a license to the practice of law.

To be admitted Pro Hac Vice in a case you must: Register for Pro Hac Vice Admission in PACER. Complete: Motion for Admission to Practice Pro Hac Vice. Pay the admission fee, submit a Motion for Pro Hac Vice through CM/ECF.

Rule 3 - Admission of Attorneys Section 1. Admission of Attorneys. The Supreme Court shall have exclusive jurisdiction to admit attorneys to practice in Indiana. Admission to practice law by the Court pursuant to Rule 21 shall entitle attorneys to practice in any of the courts of this state.

At least three (3) hours of Approved Courses in professional responsibility shall be included within the hours of continuing legal education required during each three-year Educational Period.

Rule 5.5 - Unauthorized Practice of Law; Multijurisdictional Practice of Law (a) A lawyer shall not practice law in a jurisdiction in violation of the regulation of the legal profession in that jurisdiction, or assist another in doing so.

It is required that you be a graduate of an ABA approved law school in order to be eligible to sit for the Indiana Bar examination. The following Indiana law schools are approved by the American Bar Association: Indiana University Maurer School of Law (Bloomington)

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