A Motion to Withdraw as Counsel (Texas) refers to a legal template used by attorneys in the United States (specifically in Texas) to request permission from the court to withdraw from representing a client in an ongoing case. This motion could arise for various reasons, such as irreconcilable differences with the client, conflicts of interest, non-payment of fees, breakdown in communication, or any other situation that may hinder the attorney's ability to effectively represent the client's interests. The motion typically includes details about the current case, the reason for seeking withdrawal, any efforts made to resolve the issue, and appropriate legal citations supporting the attorney's right to withdraw. It may also address matters related to client notification, necessary time frames to allow the client to find alternative representation, and any potential prejudice to the client's case as a result of the withdrawal. Ultimately, the motion aims to establish grounds for the attorney's request to withdraw and seeks the court's approval to terminate the attorney-client relationship in the ongoing legal matter.
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