The Connecticut Application for Permission for Attorney to Appear Pro HAC Vice in a Court Case is a form used by non-resident attorneys who wish to represent a client in a Connecticut court case. This form is also known as the Pro HAC Vice Application. The application requires basic information about the attorney, including contact information, a statement of admission to the bar in a state other than Connecticut, the court in which the attorney wishes to appear, and the case number. The application also requires a statement of good standing from the attorney’s home state bar, and a statement of special circumstances that demonstrate why the attorney’s appearance is necessary. The application must be signed by the attorney and the client, and must be submitted to the court for review. There are two types of Connecticut Application for Permission for Attorney to Appear Pro HAC Vice in a Court Case: the original application, and the renewal application. The original application must be submitted for the initial appearance, while the renewal application is used to extend the attorney’s permission to appear in the same case beyond the initial appearance.