Illinois Motion for attorney Representation is a document filed to the court by an individual or a legal entity seeking legal counsel to represent them in a court of law. The motion specifies the reasons for the request and the type of legal services that are needed. There are three main types of Illinois Motion for attorney Representation: 1. Motion for Appointment of Counsel: This type of motion is filed when an individual or legal entity is unable to afford an attorney and requests the court to appoint an attorney to represent them in the proceedings. 2. Motion for Substitution of Counsel: This type of motion is filed when an individual or legal entity wishes to replace their current attorney with a different attorney. 3. Motion for Leave to Employ Counsel: This type of motion is filed when an individual or legal entity wishes to hire an attorney to represent them in the proceedings, but cannot do so due to financial constraints. The court may grant leave to employ an attorney if the individual or legal entity can demonstrate that they are unable to pay for an attorney.