N.H. Admin. Code § Hum 303.01

Current through Register No. 50, December 12, 2024
Section Hum 303.01 - Attorney Representation of Clients in Public Adjudicative Hearings
(a) An attorney who is an active member in good standing of the Bar of New Hampshire may represent a client at a public adjudicative hearing by:
(1) Participating in the hearing and pre-hearing conference(s);
(2) Signing documents on behalf of his or her client, except as otherwise provided in these rules; and
(3) Filing documents.
(b) An attorney who is not a member of the Bar of New Hampshire shall be similarly eligible to represent a client if:
(1) Approved by the commission pursuant to Hum 204.04 to represent his or her client pro hac vice; and
(2) Accompanied at all hearings, conferences and meetings by the New Hampshire attorney who has filed the appearance called for by Hum 204.02(a)(2)a. or Hum 204.02(b)(2), as applicable.

N.H. Admin. Code § Hum 303.01

#6687, eff 2-5-98, EXPIRED: 2-5-06

New. #8589, INTERIM, eff 3-18-06, EXPIRED: 9-14-06

Source. (See Revision Note at chapter heading for Hum 300) #8815-A, eff 2-3-07