- (a) An attorney seeking admission pro hac vice with respect to a case shall pay a fee of three hundred seventy-five dollars ($375). The fee shall be required for each case in which the attorney is seeking pro hac vice admission. Under no circumstances shall the fee required by this regulation be refunded.
- (b) An attorney seeking admission pro hac vice shall pay the fee required by this regulation to the IOLTA Board no later than the time of filing a motion requesting permission to participate in a case proceeding in a court in this Commonwealth.
- (c) No fee for admission pro hac vice shall be required if the client being represented has been granted in forma pauperis status, or for actions before a special court.
- (d) Fees required by this regulation shall be paid by a check drawn on a United States bank, money order, or bank cashier’s check payable in the full amount to the IOLTA Board.
- (e) Fees collected under this regulation shall be used by the IOLTA Board to fund the expenses needed to administer this regulation, and to supplement the funding of non-profit organizations that provide civil legal services to the indigent and disadvantaged, or for similar purposes as authorized by the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
Source
The provisions of this § 81.505 amended August 24, 2010, effective in thirty days, 40 Pa.B. 5128; amended May 28, 2015, effective June 12, 2015, 45 Pa.B. 2825. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (369558) and (352441).