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A motion to withdraw may be granted without hearing if: (a) The client has signed the motion or order, consenting to the withdrawal; (b) Another lawyer has made an appearance on behalf of the client; or (c) The motion is accompanied by a letter that notifies the client of the client's right to object to the withdrawal ...
No private agreement or consent between parties or their attorneys concerning the practice or procedure in an action shall be of any force unless the evidence of it is in writing, subscribed by the party or the party's attorney against whom it is alleged.
Optional withdrawal The lawyer has the option to withdraw if it can be accomplished without material adverse effect on the client's interests. The lawyer also may withdraw where the client insists on taking action that the lawyer considers repugnant, imprudent, or with which the lawyer has a fundamental disagreement.
Florida law provides for two different types of motions to withdraw a plea depending on when the motion is filed. For example, Rule 3.170(f) authorizes a plea withdrawal ?at any time before a sentence.? Rule 3.170(l) authorizes a motion to withdraw a plea ?within thirty days after rendition of the sentence.?
Ing to subsection (j) of Rule 2.060, an attorney must file a motion setting out the reasons for withdrawing and the name and address of the client. The motion must be set for hearing, and the notice and the motion must be served on the client and opposing counsel.