Rule 33. Nonmember of the New Hampshire Bar

Category: Rules of The Supreme Court Section: PROCEDURAL RULES 1 TO 34

    (1)(a)  An attorney, who is not a member of the Bar of this State  [(a “Nonmember Attorney”)], shall not be allowed to enter an appearance in any case, except on application to appear pro hac vice, which may be granted if a member of the Bar of this State [(the “In-State Attorney”)] is associated with him or her and present at oral argument. 

         (b)  A Nonmember Attorney seeking to appear pro hac vice shall file a verified application with the court, which shall contain the following information:

             (1)  the applicant's residence and business address;

             (2)  the name, address and phone number of each client sought to be represented;

             (3)  the courts before which the applicant has been admitted to practice an

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