A Louisiana Motion and Order to Withdraw as Counsel of Record (a copy of District Court Rule 9.13 and Rule of Professional Conduct 1.16 are included) is a document that is filed by an attorney to request permission from the court to withdraw from representation of a client in a legal matter. This motion is governed by Louisiana State Rules 9.13 and 1.16, which outline the requirements for withdrawing as counsel of record. This motion is generally filed when an attorney is no longer able to provide legal services due to a conflict of interest, a disagreement with the client, or the end of the attorney-client relationship. There are two types of Louisiana Motion and Order to Withdraw as Counsel of Record, each with its own requirements and implications. The first type, the "Motion to Withdraw as Counsel of Record with Substitution of Counsel," allows the attorney to withdraw from the case while simultaneously substituting in another attorney to take over the case. The second type, the "Motion to Withdraw as Counsel of Record Without Substitution of Counsel," allows the attorney to withdraw from the case without substituting in another attorney.