Access to Justice Commission to get bigger piece of pro hac vice fees
The Wisconsin Supreme Court recently issued an order changing how the state’s pro hac vice fees are allocated, paid and collected.
Justices issue order detailing exception to pro hac vice rule
The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Tuesday handed down a written order on its recent decision to approve exceptions to its pro hac vice rule for certain tribal attorneys.
High court OKs exception to pro hac vice rule
The Wisconsin Supreme Court voted in closed conference on Thursday for a change to the state's pro hac vice rule.
Justices to hear public comments on proposed exception to pro hac vice rule
The Wisconsin Supreme Court will be hearing public testimony on a change to the pro hac vice rule.
Board of Governors to hear from new Supreme Court justice
Justice Rebecca Dallet will be making remarks at the State Bar of Wisconsin Board of Governor’s meeting on Friday.
Justices vote to have public hearing on petition to increase pro hac vice fees
The Wisconsin Supreme Court will be holding a public hearing on a proposal to increase the fees out-of-state lawyers pay to appear in the state’s courts. The Access to Justice Commission filed a petition with the Wisconsin Supreme Court in September proposing increasing the pro hac vice application fee from $250 to $300. Of the […]
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