Local Rule LCrR 83.2: PRO HAC VICE ADMISSIONS
W.D. Pa. — Criminal rule
LCrR 83.2 PRO HAC VICE ADMISSIONS Pro Hac Vice Admissions. A motion for admission pro hac vice must be made by the attorney seeking to be admitted and must be accompanied by an affidavit from the attorney seeking to be admitted pro hac vice (the "affiant"). The affidavit must include the affiant's name, law firm affiliation (if any), business address, and bar identification number. The affiant must attest in the affidavit that the affiant is a registered user of ECF in the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania, that the affiant has read, knows, and understands the Local Rules of Court for the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania, and that the affiant is a member in good standing of the bar of any state or of any United States District Court. The affidavit must list the bars of any state or of any United States court of which the affiant is a member in good standing. The affiant must attach to the affidavit one current certificate of good standing from the bar or the court in which the affiant primarily practices. The affidavit also must list and explain any previous disciplinary proceedings concerning the affiant's practice of law that resulted in a non-confidential negative finding or sanction by the disciplinary authority of the bar of any state or any United States court. The Court will not rule on a motion for admission pro hac vice that does not include an affidavit containing the information and attestations required by this rule. The forms of the motion for admission pro hac vice and accompanying affidavit are set forth in "Appendix LCvR/LCrR 83.2.B-MOTION," and "Appendix LCvR/LCrR 83.2,B-AFFIDAVIT."