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26 January 2015

Court of Chancery Amends Pro Hac Vice Rules

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On January 16, 2015, the Court of Chancery adopted an amendment to Rule 170, which governs pro hac vice motions.
United States Corporate/Commercial Law

On January 16, 2015, the Court of Chancery adopted an amendment to Rule 170, which governs pro hac vice motions.  Effective February 2, 2015, the amended Rule 170 has increased the cost of filing a pro hac vice motion in the 2015 calendar year form $300 to $375.  The motion will cost $400 in the calendar year of 2016, and will thereafter increase in cost annually by the rate of inflation as determined by the Delaware Supreme Court.

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