New York Attorney/Licensed Representative Request to Withdraw from Representation is a legal document that allows an attorney or a licensed representative to formally end their representation of a client. The document must be filed with the court or the administrative agency involved in the matter. There are two types of New York Attorney/Licensed Representative Request to Withdraw from Representation: voluntary and involuntary. A Voluntary Request to Withdraw from Representation is a request that the attorney or licensed representative files with the court or agency when they wish to end their representation of a client. This can be due to several reasons, including a conflict of interest, a change in the client's objectives, or a disagreement between the attorney and the client. An Involuntary Request to Withdraw from Representation is a request that the attorney or licensed representative files with the court or agency when the court or agency orders the attorney or representative to end their representation of the client. This can be due to the attorney or representative failing to meet certain deadlines, or other reasons. Both types of requests must be approved by the court or agency before the attorney or representative is allowed to end their representation of the client. The attorney or representative must provide a valid reason for the withdrawal and must provide a copy of the request to the client. The client must be provided with a reasonable amount of time to obtain new legal representation.