Illinois Objection To Withdrawal Of Limited Scope appearance refers to a special type of legal motion that is commonly filed when an attorney formally withdraws from a limited-scope representation of a client. The motion is often filed in cases when an attorney is no longer able to represent a client in a particular manner, either due to a conflict of interest or other reasons. The motion is generally filed before the court and requires the approval of the court to be valid. There are two types of Illinois Objection To Withdrawal Of Limited Scope appearance: 1) Motion to Withdraw Limited Scope Representation and 2) Objection to Withdrawal of Limited Scope Representation. The Motion to Withdraw Limited Scope Representation is filed by the attorney who is withdrawing from the case and is submitted to the court to request the court's approval. The Objection to Withdrawal of Limited Scope Representation is filed by the opposing party and objects to the withdrawal of the attorney, citing any potential conflicts of interest or other reasons.