The District of Columbia General Forms (Lit) — Notice of Limited of Appearance is a document used by attorneys to notify a court and other parties of a limited appearance by a lawyer in a particular case. It is a way for attorneys to make clear to a court and other parties that they will not be handling all aspects of a case, but only certain limited matters or tasks. There are two types of District of Columbia General Forms (Lit) — Notice of Limited of Appearance: one for the attorney filing the notice, and one for the attorney receiving the notice. The filing attorney must provide their name and address, the name and address of the attorney receiving the notice, the case name and number, and a brief description of the matters or tasks that the filing attorney will be handling. The receiving attorney must sign the notice to acknowledge that they understand the nature of the limited appearance.