New York Pro HAC Vice Admission — AdversarProceedingin— - Order (2/14) is an order from the court that grants a non-New York attorney authorization to practice law in a particular proceeding in New York. The order permits the attorney to act as counsel in a case in which a non-New York resident is a party. This type of order is typically used in adversary proceedings such as litigation, foreclosures, bankruptcy, or arbitration. There are two types of New York Pro HAC Vice Admission — AdversarProceedingin— - Orders: one for attorneys who have been admitted to practice law in a jurisdiction other than New York (the "out-of-state attorney") and one for attorneys who have not been admitted to practice law in any jurisdiction (the "non-admitted attorney"). The order for out-of-state attorneys requires the attorney to provide proof of their good standing with the jurisdiction where they are admitted, as well as a completed Verified Statement of Good Standing. The order for non-admitted attorneys requires the attorney to provide proof of their good moral character and the completion of a Verified Statement of Good Moral Character.