Maryland Motion for Admission Pro HAC Vice is a legal motion in Maryland state courts that allows attorneys who are not licensed to practice law in the state of Maryland to appear in a single case. This motion is typically filed when an attorney needs to appear in a case that is unrelated to the state where they are licensed to practice law. In order to be granted pro HAC vice admission, the attorney must show that they are a member in good standing in another state bar and that they have the necessary qualifications to represent a client in the state of Maryland. There are three types of Maryland Motion for Admission Pro HAC Vice: 1. Maryland Motion for Admission Pro HAC Vice for Attorneys: This type of motion is used for attorneys who are not admitted practicing in the state of Maryland but need to appear in a case. 2. Maryland Motion for Admission Pro HAC Vice for Non-Attorneys: This type of motion is used for non-attorney professionals who are not admitted practicing in the state of Maryland but need to appear in a case. 3. Maryland Motion for Admission Pro HAC Vice for Law Firms: This type of motion is used for law firms that are not admitted practicing in the state of Maryland but need to appear in a case.