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To: Calpernia; seekthetruth

All she has to do is associate herself with a licensed attorney in the state of Georgia in order to appear in this case. It’s called pro hac vice. Then a court has to approve of the arrangement. This is virtually never a problem; especially in federal court. The main reason for this is so that the courts will know that a lawyer who knows the state court rules will be involved.


65 posted on 07/14/2009 6:27:55 AM PDT by SeaHawkFan
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To: SeaHawkFan

>>>All she has to do is associate herself with a licensed attorney in the state of Georgia in order to appear in this case. It’s called pro hac vice.

That was my question. If an attorney doesn’t associate, which hasn’t happened yet, what happens to the case?


79 posted on 07/14/2009 6:39:14 AM PDT by Calpernia (DefendOurFreedoms.Org)
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