Texas Order Granting Motion for Admission Pro HAC Vice is a court order issued by a Texas court that allows an out-of-state lawyer to practice law in Texas on a limited basis. The order gives the foreign attorney the authority to appear in court and represent clients in a specific case or matter. The Texas Supreme Court has issued rules governing the admission of attorneys pro HAC vice in Texas. To be admitted pro HAC vice, an attorney must meet certain requirements, such as having been admitted to practice in another state and having a disciplinary history free of ethical violation. There are two types of Texas Order Granting Motion for Admission Pro HAC Vice: Regular and Limited. A Regular Texas Order Granting Motion for Admission Pro HAC Vice allows a foreign attorney to represent clients in all proceedings in a case, while a Limited Texas Order Granting Motion for Admission Pro HAC Vice limits an attorney’s involvement to a specific issue or hearing.