Oregon Application For Special Admission Pro HAC Vice is an application process for out-of-state attorneys to gain temporary permission to practice in Oregon state court proceedings. The process is governed by Oregon Rules of Procedure, Rule 9. This application must be filed with the court by the attorney seeking special admission and their Oregon counsel. The application must include a statement of good cause, a certificate of good standing from the attorney's home jurisdiction, and a certificate of malpractice insurance. The court may grant the application if the attorney has the requisite qualifications and the court finds that it is in the interest of justice for the attorney to be admitted. There are two types of Oregon Application For Special Admission Pro HAC Vice: Regular Pro HAC Vice and Limited Pro HAC Vice. Regular Pro HAC Vice is for attorneys who are seeking full permission to practice in Oregon state court proceedings and Limited Pro HAC Vice is for attorneys who are only seeking permission to practice in a specific case.