Local Rule Rule 84.3: APPEARANCES AND WITHDRAWALS
D. Wyo. — Attorney rule
Rule 84.3 APPEARANCES AND WITHDRAWALS
(a) Entry of Appearance. In each case, every attorney appearing before this Court shall file a notice of appearance clearly reflecting the attorney's bar number, firm name (if any), office and mailing address, email address, telephone number and identifying each party for whom appearance is made.
(b) Withdrawal of Appearance. An attorney who has filed a notice of appearance in any case may, with Court permission, withdraw for good cause. An attorney seeking withdrawal shall be relieved of duties to the Court, the client and opposing counsel, only upon completion of the following:
(1) filing of a motion seeking leave to withdraw, specifying the reasons therefor, unless to do so would violate the Code of Professional Responsibility, and whether opposing counsel objects, and service of a notice of withdrawal on the attorney's client and other counsel. Notice to the attorney's client must contain the admonition that the client is personally responsible for complying with all deadlines and orders of this Court and time limitations of the Local Rules and Federal Rules of Civil Procedure; and
(2) the filing of a notice of withdrawal, proof of service to the client and the written consent of the client to the withdrawal; or the filing of an entry of appearance on behalf of the client by a substitute attorney and a representation that the client consents. If the client has not consented to withdrawal, the motion shall be set for hearing before the Court.
Upon completion of these requirements the Court may enter an order authorizing withdrawal. Until such order is entered, counsel shall have continuing duties of representation to the Court, client and opposing counsel.
(c) Withdrawal of Appearance – Multiple Attorneys. In those cases in which an attorney seeks to withdraw from representation of a client who is represented by another attorney, who has previously filed a notice of appearance on behalf of the client, then the withdrawing attorney may simply file a notice of withdrawal which shall confirm the client's consent and identify the remaining counsel who continue to represent the client.