Illinois Pro Hac Vice

Rule 707 (Pro Hac Vice) of the Rules on Admission and Discipline of Attorneys provides the rule regarding admission for attorneys licensed in other jurisdictions who are seeking pro hac vice admission.

Attorneys must be licensed in any other United States jurisdiction or a foreign country and may be admitted at the discretion of the court. In Illinois, the local court rules govern the specific procedures pro hac vice admission. Attorneys must consult the local rules of the court where he or she seeks pro hac vice admission.