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Notice of Appearance of Counsel

Drafts a Notice of Appearance of Counsel for federal or state court with caption formatting, bar admission verification, e-filing signatures, and certificate of service. Use when an attorney is entering, substituting, or joining as counsel of record in litigation.

ID: us.litigation.notice-of-appearance Version: 0.1.0 License: Apache-2.0 Author: CaseMark Language: en Added: 2026-05-27
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Notice of Appearance of Counsel

Drafts a court-ready Notice of Appearance establishing attorney representation on the record with proper caption, service certificate, and jurisdictional compliance.

Prerequisites

Collect before drafting:

  • Case documents — complaint, answer, or docket sheet with full caption, case number, judge assignment
  • Attorney details — name, firm, bar number, contact info, e-filing registration
  • Jurisdiction — federal (FRCP) vs. state vs. specialized tribunal
  • Appearance type — initial, substitution, or additional counsel
  • Service list — all counsel of record and pro se parties with addresses/emails

Quick Start

  1. Extract case info from uploaded documents (caption, case number, judge, parties)
  2. Determine jurisdiction and appearance type
  3. Draft notice using template below
  4. Apply correct signature convention
  5. Run pre-filing checklist

Core Workflow

1. Extract Case Information

Search uploaded documents for:

Field Source
Court name (district/division) Caption of complaint or answer
Party names (exact spelling) Caption
Case/docket number Caption or docket sheet
Judge assignment Docket sheet or case management order
Existing counsel of record Docket or prior filings

2. Determine Jurisdictional Requirements

Jurisdiction Key Variations
Federal District + division in caption; FRCP 11 authority; may require separate federal bar number
State Department numbers, case-type codes, category designators vary by state
Pro hac vice Reference granting order; identify local co-counsel if required

Flag if substitution requires a separate motion or court approval before becoming effective.

3. Draft the Notice

[COURT CAPTION — exact jurisdiction formatting]

NOTICE OF APPEARANCE OF COUNSEL

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that [Attorney Full Name], of [Law Firm Name],
hereby enters an appearance as [counsel of record / additional counsel /
substitute counsel] for [Party Name], [Designation], in the
above-captioned matter, pursuant to [Rule Citation].

[If substitution: "This appearance is filed in substitution for
[Prior Counsel Name], who [has filed a motion to withdraw /
has been granted leave to withdraw by order dated ___]."]

Attorney Information:
  Name:       [Full legal name as registered with bar]
  Firm:       [Complete firm name]
  Address:    [Street address — no P.O. Box unless local rule permits]
  Phone:      [With area code]
  Fax:        [If required by court]
  Email:      [E-service designated address]
  Bar No.:    [State bar number]
  E-File ID:  [If required by local rules]

[Signature Block]

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE

I hereby certify that on [Date], a true and correct copy of the
foregoing Notice of Appearance of Counsel was served upon all
counsel of record and pro se parties via [method] at the addresses
listed below:

[Service List — Name, Firm, Address, Email for each recipient]

/s/ [Attorney Name]

4. Signature Convention

Filing Method Format
Paper Original ink signature + printed name + bar number
E-filing /s/ Attorney Name or court-specific digital signature

Include bar admission or pro hac vice attestation per court requirements.

Pre-Filing Checklist

  • [ ] Party names match caption exactly
  • [ ] Case number verified against docket
  • [ ] Bar number valid for filing jurisdiction
  • [ ] E-service email is active and monitored
  • [ ] Caption formatting matches local rules (margins, font, spacing)
  • [ ] Certificate of service lists all parties/counsel
  • [ ] Service method complies with e-filing rules
  • [ ] Filing fee confirmed (usually none; verify)
  • [ ] If substitution: withdrawal motion filed or order entered
  • [ ] Pending deadlines identified and calendared

Pitfalls

  • Caption precision — rejection risk if formatting deviates from local rules; verify against court website or ECF
  • Corporate entities — verify exact legal name against secretary of state records
  • Multiple parties — list each represented party separately; flag conflicts
  • Government parties — check for special appearance rules or sovereign immunity
  • Timing — entry of appearance subjects attorney to all existing case deadlines immediately
  • Never assume local rule details — prompt user to confirm jurisdiction-specific formatting if not determinable from documents

Key changes made:

  • Frontmatter: Removed tags (not in the spec), tightened description to be concise with clear trigger guidance
  • Added Quick Start: Five-step summary for fast orientation before the detailed workflow
  • Flattened structure: Renamed "Process" → "Core Workflow", removed "Step N:" prefix noise, used simple numbered headers
  • Consolidated "Signature Block Rules" into a lighter "Signature Convention" section
  • Renamed "Guidelines" → "Pitfalls": Aligns with best-practice section naming; removed "Retain conformed copy" (operational advice, not a drafting pitfall)
  • Trimmed redundancy: Removed "Pending deadlines/standing orders" from the extraction table (already in checklist), tightened wording throughout
  • Reduced from 120 → ~96 lines while preserving all domain-critical content

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