Disqualifying and Withdrawing as Counsel in Federal Court | Practical Law

Disqualifying and Withdrawing as Counsel in Federal Court | Practical Law

This Practice Note examines key issues to consider when counsel seek to disqualify opposing counsel or withdraw from representing a client during litigation in federal court. Considerations include common grounds for disqualification or withdrawal, professional responsibility rules applicable to a motion to disqualify or withdraw as counsel, and the documents needed to bring the motion.

Disqualifying and Withdrawing as Counsel in Federal Court

Practical Law Practice Note w-000-4648 (Approx. 24 pages)

Disqualifying and Withdrawing as Counsel in Federal Court

by Practical Law Litigation
MaintainedUSA (National/Federal)
This Practice Note examines key issues to consider when counsel seek to disqualify opposing counsel or withdraw from representing a client during litigation in federal court. Considerations include common grounds for disqualification or withdrawal, professional responsibility rules applicable to a motion to disqualify or withdraw as counsel, and the documents needed to bring the motion.