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Arkansas Pro Hac Vice

Rule XIV of the Arkansas 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 Arkansas pro hac vice admission at any time if it has jurisdiction.

Louisiana Pro Hac Vice

Rule XVII, Section 13 of the Louisina 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.

Oklahoma Pro Hac Vice

Title 5, Article II, Section 5 of the Oklahoma statutes regulate pro hac vice admission. All out of state attorneys seeking admission via Oklahoma pro hac vice must seek to be registered with the Oklahoma bar Association 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.

New Mexico Pro Hac Vice

Rule 24-106 and  Rule 1-089.1 of the New Mexico rules govern 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.

Texas Pro Hac Vice Admission

Rule XIX of the Rules Governing Admission to the Bar of Texas govern 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 Texas pro hac vice admission at any time if it has jurisdiction.

Louisiana Bar Reciprocity

Louisiana bar reciprocity does not exist. That is right, at this time bar reciprocity is just dream because Louisiana does not offer reciprocal admission, like many other states. Instead Louisiana requires that any attorney that wishes to practice in the state of Louisiana take the Louisiana bar exam.