DC Pro Hac Vice Sponsorship & Local Counsel Services
Comprehensive pro hac vice admission and local counsel representation for out-of-state attorneys appearing in DC federal and local courts
What is Pro Hac Vice Admission?
Pro hac vice (Latin for "for this occasion") allows an attorney licensed in one jurisdiction to appear in a court where they are not admitted for a specific case. This temporary admission requires sponsorship by a local attorney who is a member of that court's bar.
For attorneys outside the Washington, DC metropolitan area, pro hac vice admission is the gateway to representing clients in matters before DC courts. Whether your case involves federal agency litigation, government contracts, or any matter within DC's jurisdiction, you need a DC-barred attorney to sponsor your admission.
DC Federal Litigation PLLC provides pro hac vice sponsorship and local counsel services for:
U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
U.S. Court of Federal Claims
U.S. Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
Superior Court of the District of Columbia
District of Columbia Court of Appeals
Why DC Courts?
Washington, DC is unlike any other jurisdiction in the United States. As the seat of the federal government, DC courts handle a disproportionate share of matters involving federal agencies, government contracts, and constitutional challenges.
Cases that often require DC court admission include:
Administrative Procedure Act (APA) challenges to agency decisions
USCIS mandamus lawsuits for immigration delays
Government contract bid protests at the Court of Federal Claims
EPA, FCC, and other agency rulemaking challenges in the DC Circuit
Tucker Act claims against the United States
FOIA litigation to compel record disclosure
Federal employee and security clearance appeals
Constitutional challenges to federal actions
If your client's matter involves the federal government, there's a significant chance it belongs in a DC court.
DC District Court Pro Hac Vice Requirements
The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia has specific requirements for pro hac vice admission governed by Local Civil Rule 83.2(e) for civil matters and Local Criminal Rule 44.1(c) for criminal matters.
Requirements for Admission
To be admitted pro hac vice, you must:
Be a member in good standing of the bar of any United States court or the highest court of any state
Not be suspended or disbarred in any jurisdiction
Have a DC-barred attorney serve as your sponsor
Pay the required admission fee
File the appropriate motion with the court
Application Process
Step 1: Retain Local Counsel Contact us to serve as your pro hac vice sponsor. We will review your matter and confirm eligibility.
Step 2: Gather Required Documents You will need:
Certificate of good standing from your home bar (issued within 90 days)
List of all jurisdictions where you are admitted
List of any disciplinary actions or pending proceedings
Step 3: Prepare the Motion We prepare and file the written motion for pro hac vice admission, including:
Your qualifications and bar memberships
Statement of your sponsoring attorney's membership
Certification that you have read and will comply with local rules
Step 4: Pay Filing Fees The current pro hac vice filing fee for DC District Court is $100 per attorney.
Step 5: Await Court Approval Most pro hac vice motions are granted within a few days if all requirements are met.
Step 6: Comply with Local Rules Once admitted, you must comply with all DC District Court local rules, including electronic filing requirements.
Court of Federal Claims Pro Hac Vice Requirements
The U.S. Court of Federal Claims (COFC) has its own admission requirements under RCFC Appendix A.
Requirements for Admission
To appear before COFC, you must:
Be a member in good standing of the bar of any state, territory, or the District of Columbia
Not be under suspension or disbarment
Pay the admission fee
Have a COFC-admitted attorney move for your admission (or submit your own application with sponsorship)
Application Process for COFC
Step 1: Initial Application Complete the Court of Federal Claims Application for Admission.
Step 2: Character and Fitness Provide information regarding any disciplinary history.
Step 3: Fee Payment Pay the applicable admission fee.
Step 4: Sponsorship A member of the COFC bar must move for your admission or endorse your application.
Step 5: Oath or Affirmation Take the prescribed oath before appearing.
DC Circuit Pro Hac Vice Requirements
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit handles appeals from DC District Court and direct challenges to many federal agency actions.
Requirements for DC Circuit Admission
Pro hac vice admission requires:
Good standing in the bar of any U.S. court or state highest court
Motion for admission filed with the court
Sponsorship by a DC Circuit bar member
Payment of applicable fees
When You Need DC Circuit Admission
Appeals from DC District Court decisions
Petitions for review of agency orders (EPA, FCC, FERC, etc.)
Original jurisdiction matters
DC Superior Court Pro Hac Vice Requirements
For matters in the local District of Columbia courts rather than federal courts, Superior Court has its own pro hac vice rules under Superior Court Rule of Civil Procedure 101.
Requirements for Superior Court Admission
To appear pro hac vice in DC Superior Court:
Be an active member in good standing of any U.S. jurisdiction
Not reside in DC and not regularly practice in DC courts
Associate with a DC Bar member who maintains an office in DC
File the Application for Permission to Appear Pro Hac Vice
Pay the required fee
Application Process
The Superior Court application requires:
Certificate of good standing
Statement of other pro hac vice admissions in DC courts (within past 2 years)
Signed association agreement with local counsel
Note: Superior Court limits pro hac vice appearances to a certain number per attorney per year.
Our Pro Hac Vice & Local Counsel Services
Pro Hac Vice Sponsorship Services
What We Provide:
Eligibility Review - We confirm your eligibility for pro hac vice admission in the appropriate DC court
Motion Preparation - We draft and file all required pro hac vice motions and applications
Fee Coordination - We handle filing fee payment and reimbursement
Rules Guidance - We provide summaries of local rules you must follow
Ongoing Compliance - We ensure your continued compliance with admission requirements
Local Counsel Services
Beyond sponsorship, we offer comprehensive local counsel support:
Document Review - We review filings for local rule compliance before submission
ECF Filing Assistance - We file documents through the court's electronic filing system
Service of Process - We accept service of process on your behalf
Court Appearances - We attend status conferences, scheduling hearings, and other proceedings when you cannot travel
Local Rule Expertise - We advise on DC-specific procedural requirements
Judge-Specific Practices - We share insight on individual judges' preferences and standing orders
Clerk's Office Coordination - We handle communications with court staff
Emergency Filings - We manage time-sensitive filings requiring immediate attention
Court Appearance Coverage
When you cannot be physically present, we can:
Attend scheduling conferences
Appear at status hearings
Handle routine procedural motions
Represent your client for limited matters with appropriate authorization
Pricing
Pro Hac Vice Sponsorship
U.S. District Court for DC Starting at $500 (flat fee) Includes motion preparation, filing, and basic local counsel association
Court of Federal Claims Starting at $500 (flat fee) Includes application assistance and sponsorship
DC Circuit Starting at $500 (flat fee) Includes motion preparation and filing
DC Superior Court Starting at $500 (flat fee) Includes application and required association agreement
Local Counsel Services
Basic Local Counsel Package Starting at $1,000 Includes pro hac vice sponsorship, document review, ECF filing for duration of matter
Comprehensive Local Counsel Starting at $2,500 Includes all basic services plus court appearances, service of process acceptance, and ongoing consultation
Hourly Local Counsel $350/hour For matters requiring extensive local counsel involvement
Court Appearance Coverage Starting at $500 per appearance Status conferences, scheduling hearings, routine motions
All fees are separate from court filing fees and costs
Why Choose DC Federal Litigation PLLC?
Federal Court Focus
Unlike general practitioners who occasionally handle pro hac vice matters, federal court litigation is our primary practice. We understand the specific requirements, local rules, and practical considerations for each DC federal court.
Responsive Service
We understand pro hac vice needs often arise with tight deadlines. We respond to inquiries within 24 hours and can expedite sponsorship when necessary.
Nationwide Relationships
We work with attorneys from across the country and understand the challenges of practicing in an unfamiliar jurisdiction. We provide the local support you need without overstepping your role as lead counsel.
Transparent Pricing
Our flat-fee sponsorship pricing eliminates surprises. You know your costs upfront.
Ongoing Support
Our relationship doesn't end with admission. We remain available throughout your case for local rule questions, filing assistance, and appearance coverage.
Frequently Asked Questions
General Pro Hac Vice Questions
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Pro hac vice is Latin for "for this occasion." It allows an attorney licensed in one jurisdiction to appear in a court where they are not admitted, but only for a specific case. The attorney must be sponsored by a local attorney who is a member of that court's bar.
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Yes. If you are not admitted to the DC federal court where you wish to appear, you must seek pro hac vice admission. You cannot file documents or appear without admission.
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For most DC federal courts, admission is typically granted within 3-7 business days after filing, assuming all requirements are met. We can often expedite urgent matters.
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Federal courts generally do not impose strict limits on pro hac vice appearances. DC Superior Court may limit the number of pro hac vice appearances per attorney per year.
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Denials are rare if all requirements are met. If issues arise (such as disciplinary history), we can advise on how to address them before filing.
Sponsorship and Local Counsel Questions
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Your sponsor vouches for your good standing and agrees to assist with compliance with local rules. The sponsor's name appears on your pro hac vice motion.
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A sponsor facilitates your admission to the court. Local counsel provides ongoing support during the case, including filing assistance, appearance coverage, and local rule guidance. Many attorneys need both.
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Pro hac vice admission allows you to appear, but does not provide local filing access, local rule expertise, or physical presence in DC. Local counsel fills these gaps. Some courts require local counsel association.
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Yes. Depending on the matter, we can take a more active role as co-counsel while you remain lead counsel. We can discuss the appropriate arrangement for your case.
Fees and Process Questions
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Fees vary by court. DC District Court charges $100 per attorney. COFC and other courts have their own fee schedules. These fees are separate from our service fees.
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Yes. Most DC courts require a certificate of good standing from your home bar, typically issued within 90 days. We can advise on specific requirements
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We need:
your bar admission information for all jurisdictions
certificate of good standing
any disciplinary history
case information for the matter requiring admission.
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Standard turnaround is 2-3 business days. For urgent matters, we can often complete same-day or next-day filing.
Court-Specific Questions
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The appropriate court depends on your case type. Generally: APA challenges and mandamus actions go to DC District Court; government contract disputes and Tucker Act claims go to COFC; appeals from agencies with DC Circuit review go there directly. We can help determine the proper venue.
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Yes. We handle pro hac vice admission for the DC Court of Appeals, which hears appeals from DC Superior Court.
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Yes. We can assist with admission to the Federal Circuit, which hears appeals from COFC, patent cases, and certain agency matters.
Start Your Pro Hac Vice Application
If you have a matter requiring appearance in a DC court, contact us to discuss pro hac vice sponsorship and local counsel services.
We need to know:
Which court(s) your matter involves
The nature of your case
Your timeline for admission
Whether you need local counsel services beyond sponsorship
Contact:
Phone: 956-224-9372