The District of Columbia General Forms (SEB)-Notice of Appearance of Counsel is a form used to notify the court of an attorney's representation of a client in a court case in Washington, D.C. It is important to properly file this form to ensure the attorney is properly listed on the court docket and that all future court documents and notices are sent to the attorney. There are three types of District of Columbia General Forms (SEB)-Notice of Appearance of Counsel: Original Notice of Appearance of Counsel, Notice of Appearance of Additional Counsel, and Notice of Appearance of Counsel in an Appeal. The Original Notice of Appearance of Counsel is used when a client is hiring a new attorney for the case. The Notice of Appearance of Additional Counsel is used when a client wishes to add an attorney to their case. Finally, the Notice of Appearance of Counsel in an Appeal is used when a client is appealing a court ruling and wishes to hire an attorney to represent them in the appeal.