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North Carolina is served by one or more federal judicial districts, each with its own United States District Court. Federal cases in North Carolina — including criminal prosecutions, civil rights claims, immigration proceedings, tax disputes, and bankruptcy filings — are heard in these district courts. Appeals from North Carolina's federal district courts are reviewed by the applicable United States Court of Appeals.
Attorneys practicing federal law in North Carolina must be admitted to the bar of the specific federal district court where they intend to practice. Admission requirements typically include active membership in the North Carolina State Bar and completion of the federal court's application process. Attorneys from other states may seek pro hac vice admission to appear in North Carolina's federal courts for individual cases.
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