West Virginia Application to Proceed Pro HAC Vice in an Adversary Case is a legal document that is filed in West Virginia courts when an out-of-state attorney seeks permission to represent a client in an adversary case. The application is usually filed by the out-of-state attorney and submitted to the court in which the case is taking place. It is a request for permission to appear in the court as counsel of record on behalf of a client. The application must include the name of the attorney, the state in which he or she is licensed to practice, and a statement that the attorney is in good standing in that state. It must also include proof of service on all parties to the case and a certificate of good standing from the state in which the attorney is licensed. The court will then review the documents and make a decision whether the attorney can proceed with the case. There are two types of West Virginia Applications to Proceed Pro HAC Vice in an Adversary Case: 1. Applications for Admission Pro HAC Vice — These applications are typically filed when the attorney is seeking permission to appear in a single case. 2. Applications for Admission Pro HAC Vice with Multiple Cases — These applications are typically filed when the attorney is seeking permission to appear in multiple cases in the same court. In both cases, the application must be accompanied by a filing fee.