Hawaii Substitution of Counsel In Adversary Proceeding Order Approving is an order issued by the court to approve the substitution of counsel in adversary proceedings. An adversary proceeding is a lawsuit in which two parties are seeking a remedy or relief from the court. Hawaii Substitution of Counsel In Adversary Proceeding Order Approving is necessary in cases where the current counsel wishes to withdraw from representing a party and a new counsel is appointed to replace them. This order is used to formally recognize the substitution of counsel and to ensure that the new counsel is authorized to act on behalf of their client in the case. There are three types of Hawaii Substitution of Counsel In Adversary Proceeding Order Approving: (1) Substitution of Counsel Due to Conflict of Interest; (2) Substitution of Counsel Due to Inability to Continue Representation; and (3) Substitution of Counsel Due to Mutual Agreement.