Entry of Appearance is a legal document that was released by the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records - a government authority operating within Pennsylvania.
Q: What is an Entry of Appearance?
A: An Entry of Appearance is a legal document filed by an attorney to indicate their representation of a party in a lawsuit or legal matter.
Q: When is an Entry of Appearance typically filed?
A: An Entry of Appearance is typically filed at the beginning of a lawsuit or legal proceeding, after the attorney has been retained by the party they are representing.
Q: Is an Entry of Appearance required in Pennsylvania?
A: Yes, in Pennsylvania, an Entry of Appearance is often required when an attorney is representing a party in a lawsuit or legal matter.
Q: What information is typically included in an Entry of Appearance?
A: An Entry of Appearance typically includes the name and contact information of the attorney, the name of the party being represented, and the case or docket number of the lawsuit or legal matter.
Form Details:
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