Pro hac vice definition
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Pro hac vice means “[f]or this occasion or particular purpose” and typically “refers to a lawyer who has not been admitted to practice in a particular jurisdiction but who is admitted there temporarily for the purpose of conducting a particular case.”
Pro hac vice means "for one particular case," and addresses the ability of an out-of-state attorney to appear in an appeal before the commission pursuant to paragraphs (A) and (C) of rule 1513-3-03 of the Administrative Code.
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Pro hac vice means “ ‘for this occasion.’ ” (See 1 Witkin, Cal. Procedure, Attorneys (5th ed. 2020) § 389.)