The Connecticut Affidavit of Attorney Seeking Permission to Appear Pro HAC Vice is a form used by an attorney who is not a resident of the state of Connecticut to seek permission to appear before a court as an advocate on behalf of another party. The affidavit must be signed and notarized by the attorney and must include a statement of qualifications and a statement of consent from the client. There are two types of Connecticut Affidavit of Attorney Seeking Permission to Appear Pro HAC Vice: the Regular Form and the Limited Form. The Regular Form requires the attorney to provide detailed information about his or her qualifications, experience, and professional background. The Limited Form requires only basic information, such as the attorney’s name and contact information. In both cases, the attorney must sign a consent form from the client, stating that he or she has been fully informed of the attorney’s qualifications and consent to the attorney appearing pro HAC vice in the Connecticut court.