Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 9, November 1, 2024
Section 24F .0311 - ADMISSION OF OUT-OF-STATE ATTORNEY TO APPEAR BEFORE BOARD OF REVIEW(a) Pursuant to G.S. 84-4.1, attorneys residing in and licensed to practice law in another state may seek to be admitted to practice before the Board of Review to represent a client. Attorneys admitted pursuant to 04 NCAC 24C .0303 for the same matter are not required to seek admission pursuant to this Rule.(b) An out-of-state attorney seeking to practice before the Board of Review, or the North Carolina attorney with whom the out-of-state attorney associates pursuant to G.S. 84-4.1(5), shall file a motion with the Board of Review that complies with the requirements of G.S. 84-4.1.(c) A proposed Order Permitting Out-Of-State Attorney to Appear Pro Hac Vice shall be provided to the Board of Review with the motion.(d) Following review of the motion, the Board of Review shall issue an order granting or denying the motion.(e) Pro hac vice admission granted to practice before the Board of Review shall allow continued representation before the Board of Review in all administrative proceedings regarding the same matter. The Board of Review has the discretionary authority to deny a motion for pro hac vice admission even if the motion complies with the requirements of G.S. 84-4.1.(f) Upon receipt of an order granting a motion for pro hac vice admission to practice before the Board of Review, the admitted out-of-state attorney or the associated North Carolina attorney shall pay the fees required by G.S. 84-4.1 to the North Carolina State Bar and General Court of Justice, and file a statement with the Board of Review documenting payment of the fees and the submission of any pro hac vice admission registration statement required by the North Carolina State Bar. A copy of the motion, Order, registration statement, and documentation reflecting payment of the fees shall be provided to the Board of Review to be included in the official hearing record.04 N.C. Admin. Code 24F .0311
Authority G.S. 84-4.1; 96-4; 96-17;
Eff. July 1, 2018.Adopted by North Carolina Register Volume 33, Issue 03, August 01, 2018 effective 7/1/2018.