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The answer depends. If the attorney is withdrawing due to your inability to pay or a difference in opinion as to bow the case should be presented should not have a negative affect on you. However, if the attorney withdraws for ethical reasons that may look questionable.
Lawyers can withdraw based on the fact their client refuses to be truthful, refuses to follow the attorney's advice, demands to pursue an unethical course of action, demands unrealistic results, desires to mislead the Court, refuses to cooperate with their counsel as well as countless other reasons.
What happens after a motion to dismiss is filed in a civil litigation, does the case continue while the Court is deciding whether to grant or deny the Motion?Finally, the judge will decide to grant or deny the motion. But there could be months between the moving papers and the decision.
A motion is filed when the attorney is asking the court to do something. If the motion is withdrawn, it means the attorney is no longer asking the court to do that thing (for whatever reason...the attorney would have to tell you why).
A Motion to Withdraw Appearance is filed by an attorney to ask the judge for leave (permission) to discontinue representing a person/party. Usually happens when a client-attorney relationship has been terminated (lawyer quits or is fired)...
In such circumstances, the attorney(s) seeking to withdraw should complete and file a Request for Approval of Substitution or Withdrawal of Counsel (Form G-01) and submit a proposed Order on Request for Approval of Substitution or Withdrawal of Counsel (Form G-01 Order).
Using Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised (RONR), before a motion has been stated by the chair, permission is unnecessary for the maker of the motion to withdraw it or modify it. After a motion is place before the assembly, permission from the assembly is required to withdraw it or modify it.
A "withdrawal of motion to dismiss" means that whoever filed the motion has pulled it back, or "withdrawn it" so that it is no longer pending before the Court.