New Hampshire Limited Appearance or Withdrawal by Attorney is a procedure in which an attorney withdraws from a legal case in the state of New Hampshire. This withdrawal is limited to specific hearings or other proceedings in a case. The attorney must notify their client, the opposing party, and the court of their withdrawal before it is allowed. There are two types of New Hampshire Limited Appearance or Withdrawal by Attorney: an emergency withdrawal and a non-emergency withdrawal. An emergency withdrawal can be made if the attorney is unable to continue their representation due to illness or other circumstances beyond their control. A non-emergency withdrawal can be made if the attorney and the client mutually agree to end the attorney-client relationship or if the client fails to abide by the agreement between them. In either case, the attorney must submit a notice of withdrawal to the court, the opposing party, and the client. The notice must include the reasons for the withdrawal, the specific proceedings in which the attorney will not be appearing, and the date on which the withdrawal will take effect.