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16 March 2015

A Practical Tip Regarding Electronic Filing Of Pro Hac Vice Motions In Delaware State Courts

On March 11, 2015, the following important bulletin regarding the e-filing of Pro Hac Vice Motions was issued by File & Serve XPress:
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On March 11, 2015, the following important bulletin regarding the e-filing of Pro Hac Vice Motions was issued by File & Serve XPress:

Filers in the Delaware Court of Chancery Civil Action, Delaware Superior Courts, and Delaware Supreme Courts will be required to select the document type "Proposed Order – Pro Hac Vice" when e-Filing their Pro Hac Vice Motions and Proposed Orders. The authorizer of the transactions should be the local Delaware counsel (as is required under DE Rules of Procedure), and the first words of the Document Title should be the Pro Hac Admittee's name, last name, first name, followed by a colon, then the document title as shown in quotations below (omit quotations and brackets).

For Example: "Smith, John S.: Proposed Order [document title]..."

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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