Section 481.02, Subdiv. 6 (Attorneys of Other States)of the Minnesota statutes regulate pro hac vice admission for attorneys in other jurisdictions. The general rule however is found at Rule 143.05, Subdiv. 1 (Admission Pro Hac Vice). 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 Minnesota pro hac vice admission at any time if it has jurisdiction.
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Michigan Pro Hac Vice
Michigan Court Rule 8.126 (Temporary Admission to the Bar) of the Michigan statutes regulates 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.
Wisconsin Bar Reciprocity
Wisconsin bar reciprocity relies upon Wisconsin Supreme Court Rule 40.05. This regulation, known as Admission on Motion, indicates how attorneys that are licensed in other states can be licensed in the state of Wisconsin. To be admitted to practice in Wisconsin attorneys in other states must:
Ohio Bar Reciprocity
Ohio bar reciprocity relies upon Rule 1, Section 9. This regulation, known as Admission on Motion, indicates how attorneys that are licensed in other states can be licensed in the state of Ohio. To be admitted to practice in Ohio attorneys in other states must:
Indiana Bar Reciprocity
Indiana bar reciprocity relies upon Rule 6 . This regulation, known as Admission on Motion, indicates how attorneys that are licensed in other states can be licensed in the state of Indiana. To be admitted to practice in Indiana attorneys in other states must:
Illinois Bar Reciprocity
Illinois bar reciprocity relies upon Rule 705. This regulation, known as Admission on Motion, indicates how attorneys that are licensed in other states can be licensed in the state of Illinois. To be admitted to practice in Illinois attorneys in other states must:
Minnesota Bar Reciprocity
Minnesota bar reciprocity relies upon Rule 7. This regulation, known as Admission on Motion, indicates how attorneys that are licensed in other states can be licensed in the state of Minnesota. To be admitted to practice in Minnesota attorneys in other states must:
Michigan Bar Reciprocity
Michigan Bar Reciprocity relies upon Rule 5. This regulation, known as Admission on Motion , indicates how attorneys that are licensed in other states can be licensed in the state of Michigan. Attorneys from all the other states in the United States may be admitted without exam in Michigan.
Wisconsin MPRE (Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam)
The state of Wisconsin does not administer or control the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam (Wisconsin MPRE). Rather this ethics exam is conducted by the National Conference of Bar Examiners. The MPRE is tested 3 times a year, in March, August as well as in November.
Ohio MPRE (Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam)
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