US Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania Pro Hac Vice

Court Description

Attorneys from out of state who wish to litigate cases in US Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania must associate with local counsel. We provide required forms and answers to common questions about admission, always at no charge.

The rules for pro hac vice admission in the state, federal, and bankruptcy courts differ. For more information about the federal or bankruptcy district in which you need admission, use the following links:

Is there a Fee?

Yes. Local counsel is required by the local rules of the Bankruptcy Courts for the Western District of Pennsylvania. Local counsel can provide valuable insight into matters of local practice which can impact your representation of your client. Find available local counsel by choosing the Local Counsel tab on this page.

What Documents Do I Need?

Local counsel should file the Motion for Admission electronically into the case in which admission is sought. The fee is payable at the time the motion is filed.

How do I Apply?

Pro hac vice admission to the bankruptcy courts for the Western District of Pennsylvania requires a Motion for Admission. Download free sample forms on the Forms tab on this page.

Is Local Counsel Required?

The fee to practice pro hac vice in the Bankruptcy Courts for the Western District of Pennsylvania is $40.