Illinois Motion To appoint appellate Bar attorney To Order Transcript and To Release Impounded Materials is a legal document used to appoint an attorney to order a transcript of the case and to release any documents or evidence that have been impounded. This motion is typically used when a client wishes to appeal a court decision, and the attorney needs to obtain a transcript of the case so that the appeal can be properly argued. There are two types of Illinois Motion To appoint appellate Bar attorney To Order Transcript and To Release Impounded Materials. The first type is a Motion for Appointment of Appellate Bar Attorney, which is used to appoint an attorney to order the transcript of the case and to represent the client in the appeal. The other type is a Motion to Release Impounded Materials, which is used to request that the court release any documents or evidence that have been impounded in the case. Both types of motions must be filed with the court in order for the attorney to be appointed and for the impounded materials to be released.