The Hawaii Notice of Substitution of Counsel is a document that is used when one lawyer is replacing another lawyer in a legal case. It is filed with the court to notify the court of the change in counsel. The document includes information about the case, the old attorney, the new attorney, and signatures from both the old and new attorneys. There are two types of Hawaii Notice of Substitution of Counsel: the "Notice of Substitution of Counsel" and the "Notice of Substitution of Counsel and Request for Assignment of Counsel." The first type is used when the attorney is a private practitioner and the second type is used when the attorney is assigned by the court.