South Dakota Order To Admit Pro HAC Vice-Civil (Judge Korean) is a court order that allows an attorney who is not admitted practicing in South Dakota, but who is admitted to practice in another jurisdiction, to appear in a civil case in South Dakota. This order is issued by a South Dakota court and signed by a Judge of that court. The order is typically requested when an attorney is interested in appearing in a civil case in South Dakota on behalf of a client, but does not have a license to practice law in the state. This order grants the attorney permission to appear pro HAC vice, which means “for this occasion only.” There are two types of South Dakota Order To Admit Pro HAC Vice-Civil (Judge Korean): limited admission and full admission. Limited admission allows the attorney to represent the client in the specific case, while full admission allows the attorney to appear in any South Dakota civil case.