Massachusetts Withdrawal of Appearance (Notice of Withdrawal of Appearance of Pro Bono Counsel) is a document used when an attorney has been appointed to provide pro bono counsel to a client and the attorney no longer wishes to represent the client. The document is filed with the court, and it notifies the court that the lawyer will no longer represent the client. The attorney must provide reasons for the withdrawal, such as conflicts of interest or lack of communication with the client. The document must also include the attorney's name, address, and the date of the withdrawal. There are two types of Massachusetts Withdrawal of Appearance (Notice of Withdrawal of Appearance of Pro Bono Counsel): voluntary withdrawal and involuntary withdrawal. Voluntary withdrawal occurs when the attorney withdraws from the case due to lack of communication with the client or because the attorney no longer wishes to provide representation. Involuntary withdrawal occurs when the court orders the attorney to withdraw from the case due to conflicts of interest or other reasons.