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Pennsylvania Praecipe for Entry and Withdrawal of Appearance

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Praecipe for Entry and Withdrawal of Appearance

The Pennsylvania Precise for Entry and Withdrawal of Appearance is a legal document used in the state of Pennsylvania. It is used to enter or withdraw an attorney’s appearance in a legal case. It is filed with the court clerk in order to formally give notice of the attorney’s intention to enter or withdraw from a case. There are two types of Pennsylvania Precise for Entry and Withdrawal of Appearance. The first type is the Precise for Entry of Appearance. This is used by an attorney to enter their appearance in a case and represent a party or individual in a legal matter. It must include the attorney’s name, address, telephone number, and bar number. The second type of Pennsylvania Precise is the Precise for Withdrawal of Appearance. This is used by an attorney to withdraw their appearance from a case or representation of a party or individual in a legal matter. It must include the attorney’s name, address, telephone number, and bar number. It must also include a statement indicating the date of withdrawal from the case. In either case, the Precise must be signed by the attorney filing it and must be filed with the court clerk. The clerk will then enter the attorney’s appearance in the court record.

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Withdrawal of Appearance. Notice. (a) A party may enter a written appearance which shall state an address at which pleadings and other legal papers may be served in the manner provided by Rule 440(a)(1) and a telephone number.

The rule to show cause shall direct that an answer to the petition must be filed within twenty (20) days after service of the petition on any respondent unless the Court directs that an answer be filed within a shorter period of time.

When you file a Praecipe to Withdraw/Discontinue, you must notify all other parties to the action that you are withdrawing/discontinuing it. You must provide the Prothonotary's Office with a Certificate of Service document identifying how and when you did this. to be sure). existing court documents to get this number.

Code § 1021.13 - Computation of time. (a) Except as otherwise provided by law, in computing a period of time prescribed or allowed by the rules of the Board or another provision of law, time shall be computed to exclude the first day of the action, event or filing.

A sample praecipe (request) for entry of appearance that an attorney may use to enter an appearance on behalf of a client in a civil action in a Pennsylvania court of common pleas. This Standard Document contains integrated notes with important explanations and drafting tips.

Code § 1021.76a - Entry of default judgment. (a) The Board, on motion of the plaintiff, may enter default judgment against the defendant for failure to file within the required time an answer to a complaint that contains a notice to defend.

Rule 587 - Motion for Dismissal (a)Untimely Filing of Information. (1) Upon motion and a showing that an information has not been filed within a reasonable time, the court may order dismissal of the prosecution, or in lieu thereof, make such other order as shall be appropriate in the interests of justice.

Code § 237.5 - Form of Notice of Praecipe to Enter Judgment by Default. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT BECAUSE YOU HAVE FAILED TO ENTER A WRITTEN APPEARANCE PERSONALLY OR BY ATTORNEY AND FILE IN WRITING WITH THE COURT YOUR DEFENSES OR OBJECTIONS TO THE CLAIMS SET FORTH AGAINST YOU.

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Pennsylvania Praecipe for Entry and Withdrawal of Appearance