A Pennsylvania Entry of Appearance is a legal document which is filed with the court by an attorney when they intend to represent a client in a case. This document serves as a formal notice that the attorney is now representing the client in the case. There are two types of Pennsylvania Entry of Appearance: general and limited. A general Entry of Appearance outlines the attorney’s representation of the client in all matters pertaining to the case, while a limited Entry of Appearance is used when the attorney is only representing the client in one or more specific aspects of the case. Both types of Entry of Appearance require the attorney's name, address, and phone number, and must be signed and dated.