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    Default Laving An Out-of-State Lawyer File Lawsuits

    I'm looking into purchasing credit card debts for collection. My lawyer, who will be filing suit against some debtors, is licensed in the state of PA, but the debts are in DE. I know that for a fee of about $300 my lawyer will be "granted access" (for lack of a technical term), to file suit in the state of DE. My question is whether that "granted access" is for a single law suit in which I'd have to pay the fee for every account OR if my lawyer would be able to file suit for all neccessary accounts for a given time period,say 1 year, for that initial $300 fee.

    I hope that's not too technical

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    Default Re: Laving An Out-of-State Lawyer File Lawsuits

    You should expect the cost for getting your lawyer admitted pro hac vice to occur in every case.

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