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Frequently Asked Questions About Pro Hac Vice Admission to Practice in Colorado
Rules and forms for out-of-state counsel regarding admission to practice law in Colorado
See the following links for information on admission to practice in Colorado State Courts pro hac vice, or to practice before the United States District Court for the District of Colorado:
- Colorado Court Rules Governing the Admission of Attorneys Pro Hac Vice
- Out of State Counsel's Verified Motion Requesting Pro Hac Vice Admission
- Rules Governing Admission to the Bar of the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado
- Application for Admission to the Bar of the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado
If you are out-of-state counsel and would like additional information about practicing pro hac vice in Colorado, contact us. For information about our local counsel and co-counsel practice, click here.
Additional resources for out-of-state counsel regarding the practice of law in Colorado
- Links to Colorado legal resources
- Colorado Rules of Professional Conduct
- Colorado Bar Association Ethics Committee Formal Ethics Opinions
- Information regarding attorneys' fees, liens, and fee collection under Colorado law
Contact us now for a consultation about being admitted pro hac vice to Colorado courts.








