The Illinois Limited Scope Withdrawal Form is a legal document used to terminate a lawyer's representation of a client in a particular case. It is a document that must be signed by both the attorney and the client, and must be filed with the court. This form is used by attorneys to limit their involvement in the case, without completely withdrawing from the representation of the client. There are two types of Illinois Limited Scope Withdrawal Forms: the Form LT-CMC-02 and the Form LT-CMC-03. The LT-CMC-02 is used for cases in the circuit court, while the LT-CMC-03 is used for cases in the appellate court. The form includes information such as the case number, the names of the parties, the name and address of the attorney, and a statement of the reason for withdrawal. It also contains a section for the client's consent to the withdrawal. By signing the form, the client acknowledges that they understand the scope of the attorney's withdrawal and that the attorney is no longer responsible for the representation of the client in the case.