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204 Pa. Code § 81.503. Requirements and Procedure for Admission Pro Hac Vice.

§ 81.503. Requirements and Procedure for Admission Pro Hac Vice.

 (a)  No oath shall be required of an attorney seeking admission pro hac vice.

 (b)  Pro hac vice admission shall be only on motion of a member of the bar of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and, unless waived or otherwise not required, by payment of the fee required by Section 81.505.

 (c)  These regulations apply to admission pro hac vice before a Pennsylvania court, as defined in these regulations.

 (d)  Except as otherwise prescribed by general rule, admission pro hac vice shall be by written motion of a member of the bar of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and shall be signed by that member. The motion shall recite all relevant facts and shall be filed with the clerk of the court before which the case is pending at least three days prior to any appearance by the attorney seeking pro hac vice admission.

 (e)  Each motion for pro hac vice admission shall aver that the fee required by Section 81.505(a) has been paid, or include as an attachment a copy of a fee payment certification from the IOLTA Board, unless payment of the fee is not required pursuant to Section 81.505(c).

 (f)  Each motion for pro hac vice admission shall aver that the information required by Section 81.504 has been provided to the IOLTA Board.



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