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Is there a rule governing limited practice of out-of state attorneys at the appellate level?

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Is there a rule governing limited practice of out-of state attorneys at the appellate level?

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Yes. Rule 33(d) of the NC Rules of Appellate Procedure outlines the procedures that must be followed when an out-of-state attorney seeks admission to an appellate court.

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