New York Pro HAC Vice Admission BankruptcyCa'sas— - Order (4/9/14) is a legal document issued by a New York court granting permission for an attorney who is not admitted to practice law in New York to represent a party in a bankruptcy case. This type of order allows an out-of-state attorney to practice pro HAC vice, which is a Latin phrase meaning "for this occasion". The order is typically granted to an attorney who has been admitted to practice law in another state or a foreign country and has met the requirements for pro HAC vice admission in New York. Types of New York Pro HAC Vice Admission BankruptcyCa'sas— - Order (4/9/14) include: • Order of Admission: This type of order grants permission to an out-of-state attorney to appear pro HAC vice in a single bankruptcy case. • Order of Reciprocal Admission: This type of order grants permission to an out-of-state attorney to appear pro HAC vice in multiple bankruptcy cases in the same district. • Order of Limited Admission: This type of order grants permission to an out-of-state attorney to appear pro HAC vice in a single bankruptcy case with specific limitations. • Order of Permanent Admission: This type of order grants permission to an out-of-state attorney to appear pro HAC vice in multiple bankruptcy cases in the same district with no limitations.