The Illinois Limited Scope Appearance Form (CLICK LINK BELOW) is an official document used in the state of Illinois to grant a lawyer the authority to represent a client in a specific legal matter without taking full responsibility for the entire case. This form allows the lawyer to provide limited representation to the client and limits the lawyer's duties and responsibilities to the scope of the representation as outlined in the form. There are two types of Illinois Limited Scope Appearance Forms: the Limited Scope Appearance in Civil Cases and the Limited Scope Appearance in Criminal Cases. The form must be signed by both the lawyer and client in order to be valid. It is important to note that the Limited Scope Appearance does not supersede any other agreements or filings made by the lawyer or client.