The Illinois Notice of Withdrawal of Limited Scope of Appearance is a legal document used in the state of Illinois that allows an attorney to withdraw from representing a client in a limited scope of appearances or tasks. It can be used in any type of case, ranging from criminal to civil matters. It also provides the attorney with the ability to limit their involvement with the case to specific tasks or appearances. There are two types of Illinois Notice of Withdrawal of Limited Scope of Appearance: voluntary and involuntary. With a voluntary withdrawal, the attorney must provide the court with written notice of their intent to withdraw, and the court must approve the request. An involuntary withdrawal occurs when the court orders the attorney to withdraw from the case, typically due to a conflict of interest. The Illinois Notice of Withdrawal of Limited Scope of Appearance must include the name of the case, the attorney’s name, the date of withdrawal, and the specific scope of the withdrawal.