pro hac vice
English
Etymology
From Latin pro hac vice (“for this turn”).
Adjective
Usage notes
- This is used almost exclusively when referring to an attorney temporarily allowed to practice in a certain court or jurisdiction in which he or she is not a permanent member for the purposes of one case.
Adverb
- (law) For a specific case or action.
Usage notes
- This is used almost exclusively when referring to temporarily allowing an attorney to practice in a certain court.
Further reading
- pro hac vice on Wikipedia.Wikipedia