Connecticut Attorney Resignation is the act of terminating one's role as an attorney in the state of Connecticut. There are two types of resignations that an attorney in Connecticut can make: voluntary and involuntary. A voluntary resignation is when an attorney chooses to leave their position due to personal reasons or a change in their circumstances. An involuntary resignation occurs when an attorney is removed from their position due to a disciplinary action or a conflict of interest. Both types of resignations must be filed with the Connecticut State Bar Association and may require the attorney to pay a fee. Once the resignation is accepted, the attorney’s license to practice law in Connecticut is revoked, and they can no longer practice law in the state.