The Rhode Island Notice of Substitute Counsel is a document used to notify the court of a change in an attorney's representation of a party in a legal matter. It is typically filed when one attorney is replacing another attorney in a case. There are two types of Rhode Island Notice of Substitute Counsel: one for the attorney replacing the former attorney, and one for the original attorney being replaced. The form for the new attorney typically includes the name, address, and contact information of the attorney, as well as a statement of appearance and a waiver of service. The form for the former attorney typically includes the name, address, and contact information of the attorney, as well as a statement of withdrawal and certification of service. The Notice of Substitute Counsel must be signed by both the new and former attorneys and filed in the court clerk's office.