The Pennsylvania Precise for Entry and Withdrawal of Appearance is a legal document used in the state of Pennsylvania. It is used to enter or withdraw an attorney’s appearance in a legal case. It is filed with the court clerk in order to formally give notice of the attorney’s intention to enter or withdraw from a case. There are two types of Pennsylvania Precise for Entry and Withdrawal of Appearance. The first type is the Precise for Entry of Appearance. This is used by an attorney to enter their appearance in a case and represent a party or individual in a legal matter. It must include the attorney’s name, address, telephone number, and bar number. The second type of Pennsylvania Precise is the Precise for Withdrawal of Appearance. This is used by an attorney to withdraw their appearance from a case or representation of a party or individual in a legal matter. It must include the attorney’s name, address, telephone number, and bar number. It must also include a statement indicating the date of withdrawal from the case. In either case, the Precise must be signed by the attorney filing it and must be filed with the court clerk. The clerk will then enter the attorney’s appearance in the court record.