Notice of Limited Appearance and Notice of Completion Terminating Limited Appearance by Counsel is a legal document that was released by the District of Columbia Courts - a government authority operating within Washington, D.C..
Q: What is a Notice of Limited Appearance?
A: A Notice of Limited Appearance is a document filed by an attorney in a court case to inform the court that they are representing a party in a limited capacity.
Q: What is the purpose of a Notice of Limited Appearance?
A: The purpose of a Notice of Limited Appearance is to inform the court, the opposing party, and other parties involved in the case that the attorney is only representing their client for specific matters and not for the entire case.
Q: What is a Notice of Completion?
A: A Notice of Completion is a document that is filed to inform the court and all parties involved in a court case that the limited appearance by an attorney has ended and the attorney is no longer representing the client.
Q: When is a Notice of Completion filed?
A: A Notice of Completion is filed when the limited appearance by an attorney is terminated, either because their representation has been completed or because they are withdrawing from the case.
Q: What is the significance of a Notice of Completion?
A: A Notice of Completion is significant as it clarifies that the attorney's representation has ended and they are no longer responsible for the case. This allows for the client or another attorney to take over the remaining matters of the case.
Q: Who should be notified about the Limited Appearance and Completion?
A: All parties involved in the court case, including the court, the opposing party, and any other parties involved, should be notified about the Limited Appearance and Completion.
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