Substitution of Supervising Attorney Pursuant to Rule 39(C)(4) is a legal document that was released by the Arizona Supreme Court - a government authority operating within Arizona.
Q: What is the Substitution of Supervising Attorney?
A: Substitution of Supervising Attorney refers to the process of replacing the current supervising attorney with a new attorney in a legal matter.
Q: What is Rule 39(C)(4) in Arizona?
A: Rule 39(C)(4) is a rule of the Arizona State Bar that governs the procedure for substituting supervising attorneys in a legal representation.
Q: When can a Substitution of Supervising Attorney be filed?
A: A Substitution of Supervising Attorney can be filed at any time during the course of a legal matter.
Q: Who can file a Substitution of Supervising Attorney?
A: Any party involved in a legal matter, such as a client or an attorney, can file a Substitution of Supervising Attorney.
Q: What is the purpose of filing a Substitution of Supervising Attorney?
A: The purpose of filing a Substitution of Supervising Attorney is to replace the current supervising attorney with a new attorney in a legal matter.
Q: Is court approval required for a Substitution of Supervising Attorney?
A: In some cases, court approval may be required for a Substitution of Supervising Attorney. It is advisable to consult with an attorney or refer to the specific rules of the jurisdiction.
Q: Are there any fees associated with filing a Substitution of Supervising Attorney?
A: There may be filing fees associated with filing a Substitution of Supervising Attorney. The amount and applicable fees can vary depending on the jurisdiction and specific circumstances.
Q: Can a Substitution of Supervising Attorney be contested?
A: Yes, a Substitution of Supervising Attorney can be contested if there is a valid reason or objection raised by any party involved in the legal matter.
Q: Can a Substitution of Supervising Attorney be withdrawn?
A: In some cases, a Substitution of Supervising Attorney can be withdrawn if all parties involved agree to the withdrawal. It is advisable to consult with an attorney for guidance.
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