Delaware Motion and Order for Admission Pro HAC Vice is a form of motion and order used in Delaware state courts to allow an attorney to practice law in that particular jurisdiction. Pro HAC Vice is a Latin term meaning “for this occasion.” It refers to a situation in which an attorney who is not admitted practicing in a particular jurisdiction is allowed to appear before a court in that jurisdiction for a limited purpose. This motion serves as a request for the court to grant the non-admitted attorney a limited right to practice in that jurisdiction. The Delaware Motion and Order for Admission Pro HAC Vice must be filed with the court before the attorney appears in any matter before that court. The motion must include the attorney’s name, address, telephone number, bar admission information, and the case number in which the attorney is requesting to appear. The order must include the attorney’s name, address, and bar admission information, as well as the name of the attorney who will be responsible for the attorney’s actions. The types of Delaware Motion and Order for Admission Pro HAC Vice include: • Motion for AdmissioPreachac Vice: This motion is used when an attorney who is not admitted to practice law in Delaware is requesting to appear before a Delaware court for a limited purpose. • Motion for Reciprocal AdmissioPreachac Vice: This motion is used when an attorney who is admitted to practice law in another state is requesting to appear before a Delaware court for a limited purpose. • Motion for AdmissioPreachac Vice (Non-Lawyer): This motion is used when a non-lawyer who is not admitted to practice law in Delaware is requesting to appear before a Delaware court for a limited purpose.