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LGenR 2.5 Appearance of counsel

2.5      Appearance of counsel - Unless the court orders otherwise, an attorney is deemed an attorney of record by:

  1. appearing in court on behalf of a party;
  2. filing an entry of appearance; or
  3. signing a pleading, motion or other paper as attorney for a party.

The appearance of an attorney is deemed to be the appearance of the law firm. Any attorney in the firm may be required by the court to conduct a court-ordered conference or trial. Withdrawal of appearance may be accomplished only by leave of court.

Date Last Modified: 
January 1, 2019