Notice of Withdrawal of Limited Appearance is a legal document that was released by the Massachusetts Superior Court - a government authority operating within Massachusetts.
Q: What is a Notice of Withdrawal of Limited Appearance?
A: A Notice of Withdrawal of Limited Appearance is a document that is filed with the court to inform the court and the parties involved that an attorney will no longer be representing a client for a specific limited purpose.
Q: When is a Notice of Withdrawal of Limited Appearance used?
A: A Notice of Withdrawal of Limited Appearance is used when an attorney had previously made a limited appearance on behalf of a client but will no longer be providing representation for that specific limited purpose.
Q: Why would an attorney file a Notice of Withdrawal of Limited Appearance?
A: An attorney may file a Notice of Withdrawal of Limited Appearance if they have fulfilled their limited purpose representation or if there has been a change in the client's circumstances that makes it no longer necessary for the attorney to continue representing them for the specific limited purpose.
Q: What information is included in a Notice of Withdrawal of Limited Appearance?
A: A Notice of Withdrawal of Limited Appearance typically includes the attorney's name, the client's name, the case number, the date of the limited appearance, the reason for the withdrawal, and any other relevant information.
Q: How is a Notice of Withdrawal of Limited Appearance filed?
A: A Notice of Withdrawal of Limited Appearance is typically filed with the court where the attorney made the limited appearance. The specific filing requirements may vary depending on the court's rules and procedures.
Form Details:
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