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What steps need to be taken if the out-of-state lawyer wishes to withdraw from a case?

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What steps need to be taken if the out-of-state lawyer wishes to withdraw from a case?

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If the out-of-state lawyer wishes to withdraw from a case, a motion to withdraw must be filed with the court. If the motion is granted, the NC lawyer should provide a copy of the order to the North Carolina State Bar. If admission pro hac vice is sought for a substitute out-of-state lawyer, the NC sponsoring lawyer and the out-of-state lawyer must follow the procedure set forth in G.S. 84-4.1. A pro hac vice registration form must be filed by the responsible North Carolina lawyer within 30 days of the entry of a new pro hac vice admission order.

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