New York Notice of Motion To Admit Counsel Pro HAC Vice is a legal document that allows an attorney who is not admitted practicing in New York to appear in a specific case pending in a New York court. This document, also known as a motion for pro HAC vice admission, is typically filed by an out-of-state attorney who has been retained by a client to represent them in a case in New York. The notice must include the attorney’s full name and address, the name of the court in which the attorney seeks to appear, the state in which the attorney is admitted to practice law, and a statement that the attorney is of good moral character. It must also include an affidavit from the attorney, which states that they are familiar with the laws of New York and agree to abide by them. There are two types of New York Notice of Motion To Admit Counsel Pro HAC Vice: a joint motion filed by both the attorney and the client, and an individual motion filed only by the attorney. The joint motion must be accompanied by the client’s consent, while the individual motion must be accompanied by proof that the client has been notified of the motion. The court will then decide whether to grant or deny the motion.