28 Pa. Code § 1230a.26 - Representation
(a) A party, except
an individual appearing on their own behalf, shall be represented by an
attorney at all stages of the proceedings subsequent to the filing of the
Notice of Appeal or order to show cause.
(b) A corporation shall be represented by an
attorney of record admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of
Pennsylvania. A corporation may also be represented by an attorney in good
standing and admitted to practice before the highest court of another State on
a motion pro hac vice filed by the Pennsylvania attorney of record.
(c) A group of individuals acting in concert,
whether formally or informally, shall be represented by an attorney admitted to
practice law before the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania or by an attorney in good
standing admitted to practice before the highest court of another state who has
made a motion to appear pro hoc vice and has agreed in that motion to abide by
the rules and regulations of the Department and 204 Pa.Code Ch. 81 (relating to
Rules of Professional Conduct).
(d)
An individual may appear in person on his own behalf. The individual is
encouraged to appear through counsel. If the Department determines that the
individual is acting in concert with or as a representative of a group of
individuals, the individual may be required to appear through counsel under
subsection (c).
Notes
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