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United States District Court
Northern District of Ohio
Geri M. Smith
Clerk of Court
Office of the Clerk
Carl B. Stokes United States Court House
801 West Superior Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio 44113-1830
(216) 357-7000
Dear Attorney:
Thank you for your interest in applying to practice before the United States District Court for the Northern
District of Ohio. Enclosed please find the Application for Admission to Practice, which must be completed in its
entirety, and a copy of the Local Rules regarding attorney admission.
Requisite Requirements (Standard)
Attached to the application is a "Statement of Sponsors." Your sponsors must be active members of
the Bar of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio and they must be willing to affirm that
your personal and professional character and standing are good. Sponsors may not be related to you.
A current (not older than 30 days) Certificate of Good Standing from the Supreme Court of Ohio, or
the highest court of any other state or territory or the District of Columbia must accompany the application. If
you reside outside the State of Ohio and are admitted to practice in a district court located outside the
State of Ohio, please refer to the waiver section of this notice. A request for a Certificate of Good Standing
from the Supreme Court of Ohio must be in writing. Please complete the form Request for Certificate of Good
Standing located on the Supreme Court of Ohio's website www.sconet.state.oh.us under the Attorney Registration
Section. The form can be faxed to 614-387-9323 or mailed to the Supreme Court of Ohio, Attorney Registration
Section, 65 South Front Street, 5th Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43215.
Attorneys who wish to be admitted to practice in the United States District Court for the Northern District
of Ohio must attend a Northern District of Ohio Federal District Court Practice Seminar pursuant to Local
Civil Rule 83.5(d) and Local Criminal Rule 57.5(d) within one year prior to seeking admission. Accordingly,
a Certificate of Attendance at a Northern District of Ohio Federal District Court Practice Seminar must
accompany the application.
Attorneys who find it necessary to appear prior to being admitted to the Bar of this Court may file a motion
to be admitted pro hac vice with payment of the pro hac vice admission fee (which is $100.00) pursuant to Local
Civil Rule 83.5(h) and Local Criminal Rule 57.5(h). Please refer to these Local Rules for the requirements of filing
a motion to be admitted pro hac vice.
The fee for admission to practice before the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio
is $190.00. Please make your check payable to: Clerk, U.S. District Court. A portion of this fee entitles attorneys
to use the United States Courts Library.
Please mail or file your completed Application for Admission to Practice, Oath or Affirmation of Admission
and the requisite documentation along with the payment of the fee to the Clerk's Office at any court location in the
Northern District of Ohio. The Clerk's Office is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
568 U.S. Court House
and Federal Building
2 South Main Street
Akron, OH 44308-1876
(330) 252-6000
114 U.S. Court House
1716 Spielbusch Avenue
Toledo, OH 43604-5385
(419) 213-5500
337 Thomas D. Lambros
Federal Building and U.S. Court House
125 Market Street
Youngstown, OH 44503-1787
(330) 884-7400
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Attorney Admission Requirements
ATTORNEYS FOR THE UNITED STATES pursuant to local civil rule 83.5(k) and local criminal rule 57.5(k)
Attorneys for the United States are permitted to appear on behalf of the United States upon filing the
Application for Admission to Practice and the Oath or Affirmation of Admission. The admission fee required
by subsection (g) is waived.
ATTORNEYS ADMITTED TO PRACTICE IN THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO pursuant to local civil rule
83.5(l) and local criminal rule 57.5(l)
Southern District of Ohio Reciprocity Agreement: The Northern District of Ohio has agreed, pursuant to
General Order 2003-44, to waive the requirements that an attorney provide evidence of attendance at a federal
district court seminar and that the applicant’s personal statement be endorsed by two members of the bar of the
Court, so long as the applicant submits a Certificate of Good Standing from the Southern District of Ohio
showing that the attorney has been admitted to the Bar of the Southern District of Ohio for at least the past
two years, or that this Court can readily verify the same, and the applicant complies with all other Northern Ohio
admission requirements, including the payment of fees.
WAIVER OF LOCAL CIVIL RULE 83.5(d) AND LOCAL CRIMINAL RULE 57.5(d), Attendance at a Northern
District of Ohio Federal District Court Practice Seminar
The Northern District of Ohio's Local Civil Rule 83.5(d) and Local Criminal Rule 57.5(d) requires "evidence
of attendance at a Northern District of Ohio Federal District Court Practice Seminar" prior to admission in the
Northern District of Ohio. The Court has adopted local civil rule 83.5(m) and local criminal rule 57.5(m) which
instructs the Clerk of Court to exercise discretion in granting a waiver of the local rule requirement of attendance
at a Northern District of Ohio Federal District Court Practice Seminar for applicants residing outside the State of
Ohio. Applicants may be granted reciprocity if applicant resides outside the State of Ohio, is admitted to
the Bar of a U.S. District Court located outside the State of Ohio, and has taken a federal district court
practice seminar other than the Northern District of Ohio Federal District Court Practice Seminar. Applicant
must also certify that he/she is familiar with the principles of the Civil Justice Reform Act of 1990, case
management planning, the Federal Rules of Civil Procedures, the local rules of the Northern District of Ohio, in
their entirety, with specific attention to Section 16.4, et seq. Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) and Section 16.1,
et seq. Differentiated Case Management (DCM), the latter which includes the concepts of track assignment and
case management conferences. Applicant must file with applicant’s personal statement the Certificate of
Applicant & Waiver of Attendance at a Northern District of Ohio Federal District Court Seminar along with
a certificate of attendance at a federal district court practice seminar. Applicant shall comply with all other
Northern Ohio admission requirements, including the payment of fees.
Again, thank you for your interest. If you have any questions or need further assistance in fulfilling these
requirements, please feel free to contact the Intake Department at any court location in the Northern District of
Ohio.
Yours sincerely,
Geri M. Smith, Clerk of Court
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APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION TO PRACTICE
PERSONAL STATEMENT
PLEASE TYPE
1)
Middle Name
Last Name
2)
First Name
Generation
Residence Address
City, State, Zip Code
3)
Date of Birth
Social Security Number
4)
Sex:
5)
Highest State Court Admitted
6)
Highest State Court Admission Date
7)
Highest State Court Bar Registration Number
8)
Are you presently engaged in the practice of law?
9)
If you are presently engaged in the practice of law, state the nature of your practice, whether by self, in
partnership, or associated with or employed by others, giving the name of the firm or employer.
10)
Business address
Female
City
11)
State
Yes
No
Zip Code
Office telephone number
12)
Male
Email address
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13)
List firms or other organizations with which you have been formerly associated, or by which you have
been employed as a lawyer.
14)
State the extent of undergraduate and legal education and where received.
15)
Have you ever changed your name or been known by any other name or surname other than that
appearing on this application?
Yes
No
16)
If the answer to number 15 is yes, what name(s) was used and give details.
17)
Have you ever been disbarred or suspended from practice before any court, department, bureau or
commission of any State or the United States, or have you received any reprimand from any such court,
department, bureau or commission pertaining to your conduct or fitness as a member of the bar?
Yes
No
18)
If the answer to number 17 is yes, give specific details (attach a separate statement, if necessary)
19)
Are you currently, or have you ever been, a law clerk to a District Judge or Magistrate Judge?
Yes
20)
No
If the answer to number 19 is yes, to whom did you serve as a law clerk:
From
to
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21)
Method of Admission:
Check the method of admission which applies and attach the required documents as indicated to
your application.
STANDARD
Attach to Application for Admission to Practice:
#
Oath or Affirmation of Admission
#
Certificate of Good Standing from Highest State Court Admitted (not older than 30
days)
#
Statement of Sponsors
#
Certificate of Attendance at a NDOH Federal District Court Practice Seminar (not
older than one year)
WAIVER OF SEMINAR FOR ATTORNEYS RESIDING OUTSIDE OHIO & ADMITTED
TO THE BAR OF A U.S. DISTRICT COURT LOCATED OUTSIDE OHIO
Attach to Application for Admission to Practice:
#
Oath or Affirmation of Admission
#
Certificate of Good Standing from Highest State Court Admitted (not older than 30
days)
#
Certificate of Good Standing from U.S. District Court (located outside Ohio) Admitted
(not older than 30 days)
#
Statement of Sponsors
#
Certificate of Applicant & Waiver of Attendance at a NDOH Federal District Court
Practice Seminar
#
Certificate of Attendance at a Federal District Court Practice Seminar
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO RECIPROCITY
Applicable only to attorneys admitted in the Southern District of Ohio for the past two
years
Attach to Application for Admission to Practice:
#
Oath or Affirmation of Admission
#
Certificate of Good Standing from the Southern District of Ohio or Northern District of
Ohio Verification of Good Standing Status in the Southern District of Ohio
ATTORNEYS FOR THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Attach to Application for Admission to Practice:
#
Oath or Affirmation of Admission
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The fee for admission to practice before the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio
is $190.00 Please make checks payable to: Clerk, U.S. District Court.
Please file your completed Application for Admission to Practice, Oath or Affirmation of Admission, the
above applicable documentation, and payment of the fee for admission at any court location in the Northern District
of Ohio.
CERTIFICATION
I certify that I have read the foregoing questions and have answered the same fully and frankly. Said answers
are complete and are true to the best of my knowledge.
Date:
(Signature of Applicant)
PLEASE COMPLETE THE
ELECTRONIC FILING REGISTRATION FORM &
SUBMIT IT WITH YOUR ATTORNEY ADMISSION APPLICATION
IT IS ORDERED THAT THE APPLICANT IS ADMITTED TO PRACTICE BEFORE THIS COURT
UPON VERIFICATION THAT ALL ATTORNEY ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS HAVE BEEN
SATISFIED.
GERI M. SMITH, CLERK
By:
Deputy Clerk
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United States District Court
Northern District of Ohio
Pursuant to Local Civil Rule 83.5(f) and Local Criminal Rule 57.5(f), attorneys must take the following oath,
or make the following affirmation to become admitted to practice in the United States District Court for the Northern
District of Ohio.
Please note that admission to this Court does not become effective until all other attorney admission
requirements have been satisfied.
Oath or Affirmation of Admission
I,
, do solemnly
(type name)
swear (or affirm) that as an attorney of this Court I will
conduct myself uprightly, according to the law and the ethical
standards of the Ohio Rules of Professional Conduct adopted
by the Supreme Court of Ohio, so far as they are not
inconsistent with Federal Law, and that I will support the
Constitution and laws of the United States.
Date
Signature
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO
ELECTRONIC FILING ATTORNEY REGISTRATION FORM
This form is used to register for an account on the Northern District of Ohio Electronic Filing System (the system).
Registered attorneys will have privileges to electronically submit documents and to view the electronic docket sheets and
documents. By registering, attorneys consent to receiving electronic notice of filings through the system. The following
information is required for registration:
PLEASE TYPE
Mr. / Mrs. / Ms. (circle one)
First Name: ___________________________________ Middle Name: _____________________________________
Last Name: ___________________________________ Generation:
Highest state court admitted: _______________________________ Bar ID Number: ___________________________
Are you currently in good standing?
Yes _____
No _____
Firm Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________
Address:
______________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
City:_______________________________State:__________________Zip Code: ______________________
Have you relocated to this address within the past year? Yes _____
No _____
Voice Telephone Number: (______)______________________ Fax Number: (______)__________________________
Internet Mail Address:
_____________________________________________________________________________
Attorneys seeking to file documents electronically must be admitted to practice in the United States District Court
for the Northern District of Ohio pursuant to LR 83.5 and LCrR 57.5. Please complete which applies.
Date admitted to practice in this Court: ___________________________
If Attorney representing the United States check here: __________________
If admitted pro hac vice: Date motion for pro hac vice granted: _______________in case number: _________________
If Attorney of Record in MDL action indicate case number: ________________________________________________
By submitting this registration form, the undersigned agrees to abide by all Court rules, orders and policies and
procedures governing the use of the electronic filing system. The undersigned also consents to receiving notice of
filings pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 5(b) and 77(d) and Fed.R.Crim.P. 49(b)-(d) via the Court’s electronic filing system.
The combination of user id and password will serve as the signature of the attorney filing the documents. Attorneys
must protect the security of their passwords and immediately notify the court if they learn that their password has
been compromised by an unauthorized user.
_________________________________________
Signature of Registrant
Submit completed Registration Form to:
______________________________
Date
Geri M. Smith, Clerk
United States District Court
Attention: Electronic Filing System Registration
801 West Superior Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44113-1830
Once your registration is complete, you will receive notification by U.S. Mail as to your user id and password needed to
access the system. Procedures for using the system will be available for downloading when you access the system via the
Internet. You may contact the Electronic Filing Help Desk in the Clerk's Office at 1-800-355-8498 if you have any questions
concerning the registration process or the use of the electronic filing system.
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PLEASE TYPE & COMPLETE IN ENTIRETY
STATEMENT OF SPONSORS
I,
and I,
(Type Name)
(Type Name)
being members of the bar of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio and not related to the
applicant, state that the applicant is personally known to us, that the applicant possesses all the qualifications required
for admission to the bar of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio, that we have examined
this personal statement and believe it to be correct, and we affirm that the applicant’s personal and professional
character and standing are good.
Signed
Signed
Business address:
Business Address:
(Firm Name)
(Firm Name)
(Suite & Building Name)
(Suite & Building Name)
(Street Address)
(Street Address)
(City, State, Zip Code)
(City, State, Zip Code)
(Telephone Number)
(Telephone Number)
Email Address:
Email Address:
Date admitted to practice in the Northern District of Ohio:
Date admitted to practice in the Northern District of Ohio:
Ohio Supreme Court Bar I.D. Number:
Ohio Supreme Court Bar I.D. Number
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO
CERTIFICATE OF APPLICANT &
WAIVER OF ATTENDANCE AT A NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO
FEDERAL DISTRICT COURT PRACTICE SEMINAR
pursuant to LR 83.5(m) and LCrR 57.5(m)
(Attorney Applicant)
(Address)
Attorney applicant shall be granted a waiver of attendance at a Northern District of Ohio Federal District Court
Practice Seminar after documentation is provided by said attorney that he/she has taken a Federal District Court
Practice Seminar.
Attorney applicant hereby certifies that he/she is familiar with the principles of the Civil Justice Reform Act of 1990,
case management planning, the Federal Rules of Civil Procedures, the local rules of the Northern District of Ohio, in
their entirety, with specific attention to Section 16.4, et seq. Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) and Section 16.1,
et seq. Differentiated Case Management (DCM), the latter of which includes the concepts of track assignment and case
management conferences.
Signature
Date
***************************************************************************************
(Attorney Applicant)
Attorney applicant is hereby granted a waiver from the requirement of Local Civil Rule 83.5(d) and Local Criminal Rule
57.5(d) which requires “evidence of attendance at a federal district court seminar” prior to admittance. This waiver
is granted after documentation was provided by said attorney that he/she has taken a federal district court practice
seminar, in accordance with Local Civil Rule 83.5(m) and Local Criminal Rule 57.5(m).
GERI M. SMITH, CLERK
By:
Date
Deputy Clerk
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Local Civil Rules -- Northern District of Ohio
Rule 83.5 Admission of Attorneys to Practice in the Northern District of Ohio
(a) Roll of Attorneys. The Bar of this United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio
consists of those admitted to practice before this Court who have taken the oath prescribed by the Rules in force
when they were admitted.
No person shall be permitted to practice in this Court or before any officer thereof as an attorney or to
commence, conduct, prosecute, or defend any action, proceeding, or claim in which such person is not a party
concerned, either by using or subscribing his or her own name or the name of any other person, unless he or she
has been previously admitted to the Bar of this Court.
(b) Bar Admission. It shall be requisite to the admission of attorneys to practice in this Court that they
shall have been admitted to practice in the highest court of any state, territory, the District of Columbia, an
insular possession, or in any district court of the United States, that they are currently in good standing with such
court and that their private and professional characters appear to be good. All attorneys admitted to practice in
this Court shall be bound by the ethical standards of the Ohio Rules of Professional Conduct adopted by the
Supreme Court of Ohio, so far as they are not inconsistent with federal law.
(c) Local Office Requirement. Unless otherwise ordered by the Court, it shall not be necessary for
any attorney entitled to practice before the District Court or permitted to appear and participate in a case or
proceeding to associate with or to designate an attorney with an office in this district upon whom notices, rulings,
and communications may be served.
(d) Admission by Clerk. Each applicant shall file with the Clerk (1) a certificate from the presiding
Judge or Clerk of the proper court evidencing the applicant's admission to practice there and that he or she is
presently in good standing, (2) the applicant's personal statement, on the form approved by the Court and
furnished by the Clerk, which shall be endorsed by two members of the Bar of this Court who are not related
to the applicant, (3) Oath or Affirmation of Admission, and (4) evidence of attendance at a Northern District
of Ohio federal district court practice seminar.
If the documents submitted by the applicant demonstrate that he or she possesses the necessary
qualifications, the Clerk shall so notify or advise the applicant, and he or she may be admitted without appearing
in Court.
(e) Admission Upon Motion to the Court. If the applicant so elects, rather than filing with the Clerk
the certificate and statement required by subsection (d), he or she may be admitted by the Court on oral motion
by a member of the Bar, provided that it appears from the motion or the statement of the applicant to the Court
that he or she has satisfied the requirements of admission.
(f) Oath or Affirmation. Each applicant shall subscribe or take the following oath or affirmation, viz.:
I, [Name]
, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that as an attorney of this Court
I will conduct myself uprightly, according to the law and the ethical standards of
the Ohio Rules of Professional Conduct adopted by the Supreme Court of Ohio, so
far as they are not inconsistent with Federal Law, and that I will support the
Constitution and laws of the United States.
(g) Admission and Fees. All attorneys admitted to practice in this Court under this Rule shall pay
to the Clerk the admission fee prescribed by the Judicial Conference of the United States and such other fees
as may from time to time be required by General Order of this Court (such as a library fee).
(See LCrR 57.5)
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(h) Permission to Participate in Particular Case. The Court’s strong preference is that attorneys
seek permanent admission to the Bar of this Court, however, any member in good standing of the Bar of any
court of the United States or of the highest court of any state may, upon written or oral motion and payment of
the pro hac vice admission fee (which is $100.00), be permitted to appear and participate in a particular case,
or in a group of related cases. An attorney must pay the pro hac vice admission fee each time he or she seeks
pro hac vice status. A certificate of good standing from the aforementioned court(s) or an affidavit swearing
to applicant's current good standing must accompany the motion for admission pro hac vice along with a check
for the pro hac vice admission fee payable to: Clerk, U.S. District Court. In addition to showing proof of current
good standing, any attorney moving for admission pro hac vice must contemporaneously provide his or her
typewritten name, address, telephone number, facsimile number, e-mail address, and bar registration number.
(i) Change of Address. All attorneys admitted to practice in this Court are required to submit a
written notice of a change of business address and/or email address to the Clerk upon the change in address.
(j) Continuing Maintenance of Good Standing. It shall be requisite to the continuing eligibility
of attorneys to practice in this Court that they are currently in good standing with the highest court of any state,
territory, the District of Columbia, an insular possession, or in any district court of the United States, and that
their private and professional characters appear to be good. All attorneys admitted to practice in this Court are
deemed by their signature on any pleading, written motion, and other paper to certify that they are currently in
good standing of the Bar of a Court of the United States or of the highest court of any state.
(k) Attorneys for the United States of America. Attorneys for the United States are permitted to
appear on behalf of the United States upon filing the applicant's personal statement, on the form approved by
the Court and furnished by the Clerk, and the Oath or Affirmation of Admission. The admission fee required
by subsection (g) is waived.
(l) Southern District of Ohio Reciprocity Agreement. The Northern District of Ohio has agreed,
pursuant to General Order 2003-44, to waive the requirements that an attorney provide evidence of attendance
at a federal district court seminar and that the applicant’s personal statement be endorsed by two members of
the bar of the Court, so long as the applicant submits a certificate of good standing from the Southern District
of Ohio showing that the attorney has been admitted to practice for at least the past two years, or that this Court
can readily verify the same, and the applicant complies with all other Northern Ohio admission requirements,
including the payment of fees.
(m) Waiver of Attendance at a Northern District of Ohio Federal District Court Practice
Seminar. Applicant may be granted reciprocity if applicant resides outside the State of Ohio and is admitted
to the Bar of a U.S. District Court located outside the State of Ohio, and has taken a federal court practice
seminar other than the Northern District of Ohio federal district court practice seminar. Applicant must also
certify that he/she is familiar with the principles of the Civil Justice Reform Act of 1990, case management
planning, the Federal Rules of Civil Procedures, the local rules of the Northern District of Ohio, in their
entirety, with specific attention to Section 16.4, et seq. Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) and Section 16.1,
et seq. Differentiated Case Management (DCM), the latter which includes the concepts of track assignment and
case management conferences. Applicant must file with applicant’s personal statement the Certificate of
Applicant & Waiver of Attendance at a Northern District of Ohio Federal District Court Seminar along with
a certificate of attendance at a federal district court practice seminar. Applicant shall comply with all other
Northern Ohio admission requirements, including the payment of fees.
(See LCrR 57.5)
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Rule 57.5 Admission of Attorneys to Practice in the Northern District of Ohio
(a) Roll of Attorneys. The Bar of this United States District Court for the Northern
District of Ohio consists of those admitted to practice before this Court who have taken the
oath prescribed by the Rules in force when they were admitted.
No person shall be permitted to practice in this Court or before any officer thereof as
an attorney or to commence, conduct, prosecute, or defend any action, proceeding, or claim
in which such person is not a party concerned, either by using or subscribing his or her own
name or the name of any other person, unless he or she has been previously admitted to the Bar
of this Court.
(b) Bar Admission. It shall be requisite to the admission of attorneys to practice in
this Court that they shall have been admitted to practice in the highest court of any state,
territory, the District of Columbia, an insular possession, or in any district court of the United
States, that they are currently in good standing with such court and that their private and
professional characters appear to be good. All attorneys admitted to practice in this Court shall
be bound by the ethical standards of the Ohio Rules of Professional Conduct adopted by the
Supreme Court of Ohio, so far as they are not inconsistent with federal law.
(c) Local Office Requirement. Unless otherwise ordered by the Court, it shall not
be necessary for any attorney entitled to practice before the District Court or permitted to
appear and participate in a case or proceeding to associate with or to designate an attorney with
an office in this district upon whom notices, rulings, and communications may be served.
(d) Admission by Clerk. Each applicant shall file with the Clerk (1) a certificate from
the presiding Judge or Clerk of the proper court evidencing the applicant's admission to
practice there and that he or she is presently in good standing, (2) the applicant's personal
statement, on the form approved by the Court and furnished by the Clerk, which shall be
endorsed by two members of the Bar of this Court who are not related to the applicant, (3)
Oath or Affirmation of Admission, and (4) evidence of attendance at a Northern District of
Ohio federal district court practice seminar.
If the documents submitted by the applicant demonstrate that he or she possesses the
necessary qualifications, the Clerk shall so notify or advise the applicant, and he or she may
be admitted without appearing in Court.
(e) Admission Upon Motion to the Court. If the applicant so elects, rather than
filing with the Clerk the certificate and statement required by subsection (d), he or she may be
admitted by the Court on oral motion by a member of the Bar, provided that it appears from
the motion or the statement of the applicant to the Court that he or she has satisfied the
requirements of admission.
(See LR 83.5)
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(f) Oath or Affirmation. Each applicant shall subscribe or take the following oath
or affirmation, viz.:
I, [Name]
, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that as an attorney
of this Court I will conduct myself uprightly, according to the law
and the ethical standards of the Ohio Rules of Professional Conduct
adopted by the Supreme Court of Ohio, so far as they are not
inconsistent with Federal Law, and that I will support the
Constitution and laws of the United States.
(g) Admission and Fees. All attorneys admitted to practice in this Court under this
Rule shall pay to the Clerk the admission fee prescribed by the Judicial Conference of the
United States and such other fees as may from time to time be required by General Order of
this Court (such as a library fee).
(h) Permission to Participate in Particular Case. The Court’s strong preference
is that attorneys seek permanent admission to the Bar of this Court, however, any member
in good standing of the Bar of any court of the United States or of the highest court of any
state may, upon written or oral motion and payment of the pro hac vice admission fee (which
is $100), be permitted to appear and participate in a particular case, or in a group of related
cases. An attorney must pay the pro hac vice admission fee each time he or she seeks pro
hac vice status. A certificate of good standing from the aforementioned court(s) or an
affidavit swearing to applicant's current good standing must accompany the motion for
admission pro hac vice along with a check for the pro hac vice admission fee payable to:
Clerk, U.S. District Court. In addition to showing proof of current good standing, any
attorney moving for admission pro hac vice must contemporaneously provide his or her
typewritten name, address, telephone number, facsimile number, e-mail address, and bar
registration number.
(i) Change of Address. All attorneys admitted to practice in this Court are
required to submit a written notice of a change of business address and/or email address to
the Clerk upon the change in address.
(j) Continuing Maintenance of Good Standing. It shall be requisite to the
continuing eligibility of attorneys to practice in this Court that they are currently in good
standing with the highest court of any state, territory, the District of Columbia, an insular
possession, or in any district court of the United States, and that their private and
professional characters appear to be good. All attorneys admitted to practice in this Court
are deemed by their signature on any pleading, written motion, and other paper to certify that
they are currently in good standing of the Bar of a Court of the United States or of the
highest court of any state.
(See LR 83.5)
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Local Criminal Rules -- Northern District of Ohio
(k) Attorneys for the United States of America. Attorneys for the United States
are permitted to appear on behalf of the United States upon filing the applicant's personal
statement, on the form approved by the Court and furnished by the Clerk, and the Oath or
Affirmation of Admission. The admission fee required by subsection (g) is waived.
(l) Southern District of Ohio Reciprocity Agreement. The Northern District of
Ohio has agreed, pursuant to General Order 2003-44, to waive the requirements that an
attorney provide evidence of attendance at a federal district court seminar and that the
applicant’s personal statement be endorsed by two members of the bar of the Court, so long
as the applicant submits a certificate of good standing from the Southern District of Ohio
showing that the attorney has been admitted to practice for at least the past two years, or that
this Court can readily verify the same, and the applicant complies with all other Northern
Ohio admission requirements, including the payment of fees.
(m) Waiver of Attendance at a Northern District of Ohio Federal District Court
Practice Seminar. Applicant may be granted reciprocity if applicant resides outside the
State of Ohio and is admitted to the Bar of a U.S. District Court located outside the State of
Ohio, and has taken a federal court practice seminar other than the Northern District of Ohio
federal district court practice seminar. Applicant must also certify that he/she is familiar
with the principles of the Civil Justice Reform Act of 1990, case management planning, the
Federal Rules of Civil Procedures, the local rules of the Northern District of Ohio, in their
entirety, with specific attention to Section 16.4, et seq. Alternative Dispute Resolution
(ADR) and Section 16.1, et seq. Differentiated Case Management (DCM), the latter which
includes the concepts of track assignment and case management conferences. Applicant
must file with applicant’s personal statement the Certificate of Applicant & Waiver of
Attendance at a Northern District of Ohio Federal District Court Seminar along with a
certificate of attendance at a federal district court practice seminar. Applicant shall comply
with all other Northern Ohio admission requirements, including the payment of fees.
(n) Prerequisites of Practice. After July 1, 1992, to be counsel of record in criminal
cases in this District, counsel shall have been counsel of record in at least two criminal cases
to which the federal sentencing guidelines were applicable, or shall have taken the Court's
annual course on federal criminal procedure or have taken six (6) hours of CLE credits on
federal criminal law and/or federal criminal trial procedure for that year.
(o) Continuing Legal Education. After July 1, 1992, and for each year thereafter,
all counsel appearing as counsel of record in criminal cases shall, in addition to complying
with Paragraph (i) above, have taken the Court's annual course on criminal law, or certify
that they have taken six (6) hours of CLE credits on federal criminal law and/or federal
criminal trial procedure for that year.
(See LR 83.5)
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Last revised: 2/1/07 See Historical
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