Limited notice appearance of counsel filed in civil case
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A lawyer filed a limited notice appearance in the case, formally notifying the court and parties that they will represent a client for specific purposes only. This does not grant full representation but allows the attorney to participate in certain proceedings. It matters because it clarifies who is authorized to act on behalf of the client in this stage of the litigation.
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Notice Appearance of Counsel
Other · May 12, 2026
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2 eventsNotice Appearance of Counsel
A lawyer filed a limited notice appearance in the case, formally notifying the court and parties that they will represent a client for specific purposes only. This does not grant full representation but allows the attorney to participate in certain proceedings. It matters because it clarifies who is authorized to act on behalf of the client in this stage of the litigation.
Limited Notice Appearance of Counsel
Counsel entered a limited notice appearance in the case, meaning they will participate only in specific matters rather than the entire litigation. This allows the attorney to receive case updates and appear for designated proceedings without taking full responsibility for the case. It matters because it clarifies the scope of the attorney's involvement and preserves the rights of other counsel or parties.
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