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(1) A separate
petition must be filed by an attorney who is of record in the pending
litigation and a member of the Virgin Islands Bar in good standing. The
Petition cannot be a motion in the pending action for which the attorney
seeks pro hac vice admission.
(2) Both the
attorney filing the petition and the attorney seeking pro hac vice admission
must submit separate affidavits in support of the Petition for pro hac vice
admission.
(3) The
attorney seeking pro hac vice admission must complete the Questionnaire for
Attorney seeking Admission pro hac vice before the Supreme Court of the
Virgin Islands and the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands pursuant to Rule
201. If a question is inapplicable, the attorney seeking pro hac vice
admission should state so.
(4) The
attorney seeking pro hac vice admission must submit current certificates of
good standing from the highest court in all jurisdictions in which he/she has
been admitted.
(5) The
attorney seeking pro hac vice admission must submit documentation from the
Virgin Islands Bar Association, evidencing that all pro hac vice membership
dues have been paid to that agency.
(6) The
attorney seeking pro hac vice admission must submit documentation evidencing
that payment of licensing fees has been paid to the Islands Department of
Licensing and Consumer Affairs.
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