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Pro Hac Vice Representation (by Court Admission)
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For more than a decade, Jacob Stuart, Jr. has been admitted pro hac vice in multiple jurisdictions outside of Florida, serving as lead trial counsel in high-stakes criminal and civil matters across state and federal court. Jacob’s role is not limited to behind-the-scenes consultation—he has been retained specifically to try cases, manage courtroom strategy, examine witnesses, and guide matters through verdict.
Pro hac vice admission allows experienced trial counsel to appear in courts outside their home jurisdiction with local counsel sponsorship. When permitted by the court, this ensures clients and referring attorneys can retain proven courtroom leadership while remaining fully compliant with each jurisdiction’s rules and ethical requirements.
Whether the matter involves serious felony charges, complex civil litigation, or parallel proceedings in multiple states, Jacob Stuart, Jr. brings disciplined trial advocacy, sound judgment, and real courtroom experience to cases where the outcome truly matters.
Pro Hac Vice – Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can Jacob Stuart represent me outside of Florida?
Jacob Stuart, Jr. is licensed to practice in the State of Florida, along with being admitted to practice Florida’s three federal district courts. In cases outside Florida, Jacob Stuart, Jr. may appear as lead trial counsel through pro hac vice admission, when permitted by the court and in association with qualified local counsel.
2. What does “pro hac vice” mean?
“Pro hac vice” is a court-approved process that allows an out-of-state attorney to appear in a specific case. It is commonly used in serious criminal and complex civil matters where specialized trial experience is important.
3. Will Jacob Stuart actually be in court, or just advising behind the scenes?
When admitted pro hac vice, Jacob Stuart serves as lead trial counsel, including arguing motions, examining witnesses, and trying cases to verdict—subject to court approval and local rules.
4. Do I still need a local attorney?
Yes. Pro hac vice admission requires the involvement of local counsel. In past cases, Jacob Stuart, Jr. works collaboratively with local attorneys to ensure full compliance with all procedural and ethical requirements.
5. What types of cases typically involve pro hac vice admission?
Pro hac vice admission is common in serious felony cases, white-collar investigations, federal matters, complex civil litigation, and cases where trial experience is critical to the outcome.
6. How do we know if pro hac vice admission is appropriate for a case?
Each case is evaluated individually. Jurisdiction, court rules, timing, and the nature of the matter all factor into whether pro hac vice admission is appropriate and feasible.
Court-Authorized, Case-Specific
What does “pro hac vice” mean?
“Pro hac vice” is a court-authorized admission that allows an attorney licensed in one state to appear in a specific case in another jurisdiction, typically in partnership with locally licensed counsel. Each admission is granted by court order and is case-specific.
Nationwide Trial Representation
(By Court Order in Specific Matters)
Michigan
Pro Hac Vice Admission – Emmet County
Montana
Pro Hac Vice Admission – State and trial-level proceedings
North Carolina
Pro Hac Vice Admission – Criminal defense matter
Virginia
Pro Hac Vice Admission – Multi-jurisdictional litigation
Pro hac vice admissions are granted on a case-by-case basis and do not constitute general licensure in these jurisdictions.
Nationwide Trial Representation focuses on court-authorized advocacy in complex, high-stakes matters. Court-authorized trial representation is subject to rules established by state and federal courts.
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WHY CHOOSE JACOB STUART LAW FOR OUT-OF-STATE REPRESENTATION?
Federal Expertise
Extensive experience navigating federal court systems across multiple jurisdictions
Local Partnerships
Strong relationships with local counsel to ensure seamless representation
Complex Case Experience
Proven track record handling high-stakes cases that span multiple states
This nationwide trial representation page is intended to provide general information about the scope of trial advocacy offered by Jacob Stuart Law in court-authorized matters across various jurisdictions. Representation is subject to applicable court rules, jurisdictional requirements, and the specific facts of each case.
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For Attorneys & Referring Counsel
Jacob Stuart Law frequently serves as lead or co-counsel in complex matters requiring experienced trial advocacy, strategic litigation management, and courtroom leadership.
Disclaimer Regarding Jurisdiction and Admission
Jacob Stuart, Jr. is licensed to practice law in the State of Florida. Representation in jurisdictions outside Florida is undertaken only through court-approved pro hac vice admission, in association with qualified local counsel, and in full compliance with applicable court rules and ethical requirements. Pro hac vice admission is case-specific, discretionary, and subject to approval by the presiding court.