Nebraska Motion for Pro HAC Vice Admission and Oath is a formal request made by a non-resident lawyer from another state to practice law in the state of Nebraska. The motion is typically filed in the Supreme Court of Nebraska, and must be accompanied by an affidavit and certificate of good standing from the lawyer’s home state. If approved, the lawyer can practice in Nebraska on a temporary basis. There are two types of Nebraska Motion for Pro HAC Vice Admission and Oath: (1) Motion for Pro HAC Vice Admission and Oath Without Notice, and (2) Motion for Pro HAC Vice Admission and Oath With Notice. The Motion for Pro HAC Vice Admission and Oath Without Notice is used when the non-resident lawyer is already admitted practicing in the state of Nebraska, and is seeking to be re-admitted. The Motion for Pro HAC Vice Admission and Oath With Notice is used when the non-resident lawyer is not already admitted practicing in the state of Nebraska, and is seeking admission for the first time.