Motion for Withdrawal of Counsel is a legal document that was released by the United States District Court for the District of Utah - a government authority operating within Utah.
Q: What is a Motion for Withdrawal of Counsel?
A: A Motion for Withdrawal of Counsel is a formal request made by an attorney to the court to be released from representing a client in a legal matter.
Q: Why would an attorney file a Motion for Withdrawal of Counsel?
A: An attorney may file a Motion for Withdrawal of Counsel if there is a conflict of interest, lack of communication with the client, or if the client is not cooperating with the attorney.
Q: Can a client object to a Motion for Withdrawal of Counsel?
A: Yes, a client can object to a Motion for Withdrawal of Counsel, but the court will ultimately decide whether to grant or deny the motion.
Q: What happens if the court grants a Motion for Withdrawal of Counsel?
A: If the court grants a Motion for Withdrawal of Counsel, the attorney will be released from representing the client, and the client may need to find a new attorney to continue their case.
Q: Can an attorney withdraw from a case without filing a motion?
A: In Utah, an attorney generally cannot withdraw from representing a client without filing a Motion for Withdrawal of Counsel and obtaining approval from the court.
Form Details:
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