Substitution of Counsel is a legal document that was released by the North Dakota District Courts - a government authority operating within North Dakota.
Q: What is a substitution of counsel?
A: A substitution of counsel is a process where a lawyer is replaced by another lawyer to represent a client.
Q: How does a substitution of counsel happen in North Dakota?
A: In North Dakota, a substitution of counsel can occur when the client and the current lawyer agree to the change, and the court approves the substitution.
Q: Is there a specific form for substitution of counsel in North Dakota?
A: Yes, North Dakota has specific forms that need to be completed and filed with the court for a substitution of counsel.
Q: What is the role of the court in a substitution of counsel?
A: The court reviews the request for substitution of counsel to ensure that it is proper and in the best interest of the client.
Q: Can a client request a substitution of counsel in North Dakota?
A: Yes, a client has the right to request a substitution of counsel in North Dakota if they are not satisfied with their current lawyer.
Form Details:
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