Wisconsin House Counsel are governed by Wisconsin Rule 10.03(4)(f) of the Wisconsin Supreme Court Rules. This rule enables attorneys who are not licensed in the state of Indiana to practice in Wisconsin as house counsel. There are certain requirements to be eligible under this rule.
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Ohio House Counsel
Ohio House Counsel are governed by Rule VI, Section 3 of the Supreme Court Rules of Ohio. This rule enables attorneys who are not licensed in the state of Ohio to practice in Indiana as house counsel. There are certain requirements to be eligible under this rule.
Indiana House Counsel
Indiana House Counsel are governed by Indiana Court Rule 6 . This rule enables attorneys who are not licensed in the state of Indiana to practice in Indiana as house counsel. There are certain requirements to be eligible under this rule.
Illinois House Counsel
Illinois House Counsel are governed by Rules on Admission and Discipline of Attorneys Rule 716. This rule enables attorneys who are not licensed in the state of Illinois to practice in Illinois as house counsel. There are certain requirements to be eligible under this rule.
Minnesota House Counsel
Minnesota House Counsel are governed by Minnesota Admission Rules 9 and 10. This rule enables attorneys who are not licensed in the state of Minnesota to practice in Minnesota as house counsel. There are certain requirements to be eligible under this rule.
Michigan House Counsel
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Wisconsin Pro Hac Vice
Rule 10.03(4)(b)of the Wisconsin statutes regulate Wisconsin pro hac vice admission. Rule 10.03(4)(d) of the Wisconsin Supreme Court Rules are also pivotal. An attorney admitted under pro hac vice can practice in the state before any local board, state court, or governmental admin agency in the state.
Ohio Pro Hac Vice
Rule XII of the Supreme Court Rules for the Government of the Bar of Ohio regulates pro hac vice admission. Rule 1.2 of the Ohio Supreme Court Rulesis also pivotal. An attorney admitted under pro hac vice can practice in the state before any local board, state court, or governmental admin agency in the state.
Indiana Pro Hac Vice
Rule 3, Section 2 (Temporary Admission on Petition)of the Indiana statutes regulate pro hac vice admission. An attorney admitted under pro hac vice can practice in the state before any local board, state court, or governmental admin agency in the state. They will also be admitted if there is a transfer of venue or an appeal.
Illinois Pro Hac Vice
Rule 707 of the Illinois statutes regulate pro hac vice admission. An attorney admitted under pro hac vice can practice in the state before any local board, state court, or governmental admin agency in the state. They will also be admitted if there is a transfer of venue or an appeal. The court can revoke their Illinois pro hac vice admission at any time if it has jurisdiction.