Rule 2090-1.     Attorneys - Admission to Practice

          (a)     Admission to District Court. Any attorney who is admitted to practice before the district court of the Northern District of New York is also admitted to practice before this court.

          (b)     Pro Hac Vice. A member in good standing of the bar of any state or of any United States district court not otherwise admitted to practice before the court, may be permitted to practice on motion in this court only for a limited purpose in a particular case, adversary proceeding, contested matter or action. An attorney seeking admission pro hac vice shall provide a certificate of good standing in support of counsel's motion for admission, as evidence of admission to the bar of the highest court of any state or of any United States district court.

          (c)     Designation for Service. A judge may require an attorney who does not have an office in the Northern District of New York to designate a resident member of the bar of the Northern District of New York for service of process or papers.