Texas Entry of Appearance Of Counsel is a document used in Texas state court proceedings to inform the court of a lawyer's entry onto a case. The document is typically filed by an attorney who has been hired or appointed to represent a party in a pending legal action. The document identifies the attorney's name, contact information, bar membership number, and client name, and is signed by the attorney. The purpose of the document is to provide notice to the court that the attorney is now representing the client. The two primary types of Texas Entry of Appearance Of Counsel are: 1. Original Entry of Appearance: This is the initial document filed by an attorney to enter onto a case. This document is typically filed at the beginning of a case or when a new attorney is hired or appointed. 2. Amended Entry of Appearance: This document is filed when an attorney has changed their contact information or bar membership number since filing the original document. It is also typically filed when an attorney has been replaced on the case and the new attorney is entering onto the case.