New York Affidavit In Support of Motion To Admit Counsel Pro HAC Vice is a document filed with a court in New York, in which the attorney seeking admission to practice in the court's jurisdiction attests that they have the necessary qualifications, experience, and ethical standards to practice in the court. It is often required when the attorney is not licensed to practice law in New York, but seeks to represent a client in a specific manner before the court. The affidavit must be signed by the attorney, and witnessed by an attorney or other person authorized to do so. The affidavit includes information about the attorney, such as their legal qualifications, any disciplinary action taken against them in other jurisdictions, and a statement that they will abide by the rules of professional conduct in New York. There are two types of New York Affidavit In Support of Motion To Admit Counsel Pro HAC Vice: a Standard Form and a Special Form. The Standard Form must be used in all situations where an attorney is seeking admission pro HAC vice, while the Special Form must be used in certain specific situations, such as when the attorney is a foreign lawyer.