58 Pa. Code § 499a.4 - Notice of appearance or withdrawal
(a) An individual appearing without
representation before the Board shall file with the Office of the Clerk an
address for service of a notice or other written communication. A change in
address which occurs during the course of the proceeding shall be reported to
the Office of the Clerk within 3 business days.
(b) An attorney whose name and address appear
in a representative capacity on an initial pleading filed with the Office of
the Clerk shall be considered to have entered an appearance in that proceeding.
An attorney who enters the matter at a later stage of the proceeding shall file
with the Office of the Clerk a written notice of the appearance as required
under §
499a.5 (relating to form of notice
of appearance). The notice shall be served on the other parties in the
proceeding. A change in address which occurs during the course of the
proceeding shall be reported to the Office of the Clerk within 3 business
days.
(c) Except as provided in
subsection (e), an attorney may not withdraw his appearance without leave of
the Board or presiding officer. An attorney may request leave to withdraw his
appearance through petition to the Board or presiding officer. Copies of the
petition shall be served on all parties. The attorney requesting withdrawal
shall immediately notify the party previously represented by ordinary mail of
an order granting leave to withdraw.
(d) An attorney may withdraw his appearance
without leave of the Board or presiding officer if one of the following occurs:
(1) Another attorney has previously entered
his appearance on behalf of the party.
(2) Another attorney is simultaneously
entering an appearance on behalf of the party, and the change of attorneys does
not delay any stage of the litigation.
(e) An attorney who wishes to withdraw an
appearance under subsection (d) shall file with the Office of the Clerk. The
notice shall be served on the other parties.
(f) Subsections (a) and (d) supersede 1 Pa.
Code §
31.24 (relating to notice of
appearance).
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