Maryland Motion For Admission Pro Hac Vice

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Motion For Admission Pro Hac Vice

Maryland Motion for Admission Pro HAC Vice is a legal procedure that allows an attorney who is not licensed to practice law in the state of Maryland to represent a client in a particular case. The motion, which must be approved by the court, is usually filed when the attorney lives and works in another state and does not regularly practice in Maryland but seeks to appear in a single case in the state. The motion must be accompanied by a $100 fee. There are two types of Maryland Motion for Admission Pro HAC Vice: Regular Admission and Limited Admission. Regular Admission is for attorneys who wish to appear in multiple cases in Maryland and must be approved by the Maryland Court of Appeals. Limited Admission is for attorneys who wish to appear in a single case and must be approved by the court in the county where the action is pending.

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Att'y 19-304.3. An attorney, in dealing on behalf of a client with a person who is not represented by an attorney, shall not state or imply that the attorney is disinterested.

Att'y 19-303.4. An attorney shall not: (a) unlawfully obstruct another party's access to evidence or unlawfully alter, destroy or conceal a document or other material having potential evidentiary value.

Rule 19-301.8 - Conflict of Interest; Current Clients; Specific Rules (1.8) (a) An attorney shall not enter into a business transaction with a client unless: (1) the transaction and terms on which the attorney acquires the interest are fair and reasonable to the client and are fully disclosed and transmitted in writing

Rule 19-214 - Order of Admission; Time Limitation (a) Order of Admission. When the Court has determined that an applicant or petitioner is qualified to practice law and is of good moral character, it shall enter an order directing that the applicant be admitted to the Bar on taking the oath required by law.

An applicant or petitioner may not take the oath of admission to the Bar later than 24 months after the date that the Court of Appeals ratified the Board's report pursuant to Rule 19-211 or Rule 19-216 that includes the applicant or petitioner. (d) Extension.

Rule 8-605 - Reconsideration (a)Motion; Response; No Oral Argument. Except as otherwise provided in Rule 8-602(e), a party may file pursuant to this Rule a motion for reconsideration of a decision by the Court that disposes of the appeal.

Rule 19-304.4 - Respect for Rights of Third Persons (4.4) (a) In representing a client, an attorney shall not use means that have no substantial purpose other than to embarrass, delay, or burden a third person, or use methods of obtaining evidence that violate the legal rights of such a person.

(c) Order. The court by order may admit specially or deny the special admission of an attorney. In either case, the clerk shall forward a copy of the order to the State Court Administrator, who shall maintain a record of all attorneys granted or denied special admission in the Attorney Information System.

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