Yes, a pro hac vice (PHV) attorney can have secondary email addresses associated with their account. While PHV attorneys cannot file documents directly via CM/ECF (as this must be done by their designated local counsel), they can receive Notices of Electronic Filing (NEFs) through both primary and secondary email addresses. To add a secondary email address, it must be listed in the PHV motion, as initially filed. If the secondary email was not included in the PHV motion, something must be filed in the case by Local Counsel, and Attorney Admissions will add the secondary email. These secondary email addresses would receive the same notifications as the primary email, including the "one free look" at documents filed in cases where the attorney is designated to receive notices.
Category:
CM/ECF
CM/ECF Category:
Maintenance
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