The District of Alaska oversees pro hac vice admission for federal matters statewide. Because Alaska has a single federal district, procedures are centralized but strictly enforced.
U.S. District Court for the District of Alaska
Alaska requires disclosure of all jurisdictions where admitted.
Local Rules
Local Rule 81.1 – Pro hac vice admission requires sponsorship by a member of the Alaska bar admitted to practice before this court.
Out-of-state attorneys must file a motion for pro hac vice, associate with local counsel when required, and comply with CM/ECF registration rules. The court may impose additional conditions depending on the nature of the case.
No civil sponsors listed yet for Alaska.
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No criminal sponsors listed yet for Alaska.
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Out-of-state attorney? Send an inquiry to find local counsel for your pro hac vice matter in Alaska.