HOLLEY v. BURROUGHS WELLCOME CO.

No. 8114SC694.

289 S.E.2d 393 (1982)

Dianne HOLLEY, Individually and as Guardian of the Estate of Ervin Lee Holley, Incompetent v. BURROUGHS WELLCOME CO., A North Carolina Corporation, and Ayerst Laboratories, A Division of American Home Products Corporation.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

March 16, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sanford, Adams, McCullough & Beard by Robert W. Spearman, Raleigh, for plaintiff-appellant.

Teague, Campbell, Conely & Dennis by Richard B. Conely, Raleigh, for defendant-appellee.

Narron, O'Hale and Woodruff, P. A. by Gordon C. Woodruff, Smithfield, on behalf of the North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers, amicus curiae.


WELLS, Judge.

The statutory provisions under which lawyers not licensed in North Carolina may be admitted to practice pro hac vice in North Carolina are found in G.S. 84-4.1, as follows:

§ 84-4.1. Limited practice of out-of-state attorneys. Any attorney regularly admitted to practice in the courts of record of another state and in good standing therein, having been retained as attorney for any party to a legal proceeding, civil or criminal...

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