A Massachusetts Notice of Withdrawal of Limited Appearance is a formal document filed with the court by an attorney to indicate that the attorney is withdrawing from representing a client for a specific purpose only. This type of notice is commonly used when an attorney's services are limited to a specific issue or task, and the attorney no longer wishes to be involved in the matter. There are two types of Massachusetts Notice of Withdrawal of Limited Appearance: (1) Full Appearance — an attorney withdraws from representing the client for all matters related to the case; and (2) Limited Appearance — an attorney withdraws from the case only for the specific purpose listed in the notice. When filing a Notice of Withdrawal of Limited Appearance, the attorney must provide the court with information such as the case name, court division, case number, date of filing, name of the attorney, and the specific purpose for which representation is withdrawn.