Wisconsin Motion for Admission HAC Vice is a legal procedure that allows an attorney who is not admitted to a court in Wisconsin to practice law in that court on a temporary basis. The attorney is referred to as a preachac vice” or “special appearance” lawyer. The motion must be filed by a Wisconsin attorney in the court of record and include the name of the attorney who wishes to be admitted pro HAC vice. It must also include the address of the attorney, along with the state and federal bar numbers, and a statement that the attorney is in good standing with the bar of any court. Additionally, the motion must include the name of the client, the name of the case, and the reasons for requesting admission pro HAC vice. The three types of Wisconsin Motion for Admission HAC Vice include: 1. Motion for Admission pro HAC Vice by Affidavit: This type of motion must be accompanied by an affidavit from the pro HAC vice lawyer and a certificate of service showing that the motion has been served on all parties in the action. 2. Motion for Admission pro HAC Vice by Order: This type of motion must be accompanied by an order from the court granting the motion. 3. Motion for Admission pro HAC Vice by Consent: This type of motion must be accompanied by an agreement signed by all parties in the action, consenting to the admission of the pro HAC vice lawyer.