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Where can I find information regarding the application process to appear pro hac vice before the State Board of Workers Compensation?

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Where can I find information regarding the application process to appear pro hac vice before the State Board of Workers Compensation?

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Out-of-state attorneys seeking admission pro hac vice to appear before the State Board of Workers’ Compensation should review State Board of Workers’ Compensation Rule 102(A)(2), which requires out-of-state attorneys to comply with Uniform Rule of Superior Court 4.4 and its appendix. (There is no prescribed form for the motion/application.) In most circumstances, a per case per attorney fee of $200 is required. (The $200 fee can be paid by check or money order, made payable to the State Bar of Georgia). Applicants should file their notarized original motion with the Board of Workers’ Compensation in the case in which they seek to appear (either to the judge or to the Settlement Division, as applicable) and send a copy of the motion to the Office of the General Counsel at: Office of the General Counsel, State Bar of Georgia, 104 Marietta Street NW, Suite 100, Atlanta, GA 30303. See: http://sbwc.georgia.gov/vgn/images/portal/cit_1210/14/23/40438236Rules2007.

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