Appearance of Substitute Counsel is a legal document that was released by the Massachusetts District Court - a government authority operating within Massachusetts.
Q: What is the appearance of substitute counsel?
A: The appearance of substitute counsel refers to a situation where an attorney is replaced by another attorney to represent a client in a legal matter.
Q: Why would substitute counsel be necessary?
A: Substitute counsel may be necessary due to conflict of interest, scheduling conflicts, or if the original attorney becomes unavailable for some reason.
Q: How can substitute counsel be arranged?
A: Substitute counsel can be arranged through mutual agreement between the client and the attorney, or as directed by a court if necessary.
Q: What happens when substitute counsel appears in a case?
A: When substitute counsel appears in a case, they assume the role of the original attorney and continue to represent the client in the legal matter.
Q: Do clients have to pay additional fees for substitute counsel?
A: The fees for substitute counsel may vary depending on the arrangements made between the client and the attorney, and any additional fees should be discussed and agreed upon in advance.
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