Indiana Appearance of Counsel (Civil Case) is an agreement between an attorney and a party in a civil case. It is a written document that outlines the attorney's duties, responsibilities, and fees for representing the party in court. The agreement is filed with the court and must be approved before the attorney can represent the party in court. It is important to note that an Appearance of Counsel (Civil Case) is not the same as an Appearance of Attorney (Criminal Case). There are two types of Indiana Appearance of Counsel (Civil Case): General Appearance and Limited Appearance. A General Appearance is a broad agreement that allows the attorney to represent the party in all matters related to the case. A Limited Appearance is a more specific agreement that limits the attorney's scope of representation to one or more specific matters related to the case.