Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 45, November 2, 2024
Section 690.3 - Admission without examination; pro hac vice(a) For a particular cause. An attorney and counselor-at-law or the equivalent from another state, territory, district or foreign country may be admitted pro hac vice to participate in the trial or argument of a particular cause in which the attorney may be employed, upon application to and in the discretion of the court in which the cause is pending.(b) Graduate students, graduate assistants and law school teachers. An attorney and counselor-at-law or the equivalent from another state, territory, district or foreign country, who is a graduate student or graduate assistant enrolled in an approved law school in this department, or a teacher employed in such a law school, may apply to this court, by duly verified petition, for admission pro hac vice, to advise and represent clients or participate in the trial or argument of any case during the continuance of such enrollment or employment, if engaged to advise or represent such clients through participation in an organization, described in subdivision 7 of section 495 of the Judiciary Law.(c) Law school graduates. An attorney and counselor-at-law or the equivalent from another state, territory, district or foreign country, who is a graduate of an approved law school, may apply to this court, by duly verified petition, for admission pro hac vice, to advise and represent clients and participate in the trial or argument of any case while employed or associated with an organization, described in subdivision 7 of section 495 of the Judiciary Law, whose principal office is located in this department; but such admission pro hac vice shall be for no longer than 18 months.(d) Term for rendering legal services. Upon granting of the applicant's petition pursuant to either subdivision (b) or (c) of this section, the applicant may render the specified legal services for the organization with which applicant is associated or employed in any court of this State for the period specified in this court's order granting said applicant' s petition.(e) Filing of annual report by the organization. Every organization, described in subdivision 7 of section 495 of the Judiciary Law, employing attorneys admitted pro hac vicepursuant to subdivisions (b) and (c) of this section shall file an annual report with this court on or about January 31st supplying the names and addresses of the attorneys and the type of legal services in which they are engaged in the courts of this State.N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 22 § 690.3