The Texas Notice of Withdrawal of Representation is a document that is used when an attorney wishes to terminate their representation of a client. It is a notification to the court, the opposing party, and all other parties involved that the attorney is no longer representing the client. It is a way for the attorney to withdraw from the case while still ensuring that the client’s best interests are protected. There are two different types of Texas Notice of Withdrawal of Representation: Voluntary Withdrawal and Involuntary Withdrawal. Voluntary Withdrawal is when the attorney and the client mutually agree to end their representation. Involuntary Withdrawal is when the attorney is removed from the case for reasons such as a conflict of interest or a violation of professional rules of conduct. The Notice of Withdrawal of Representation should include the attorney’s name and contact information, the case number, the name of the court, the names of the parties involved, and the date of the withdrawal. It should also include a statement that the attorney is no longer representing the client in the case. It is important that the Notice is filed with the court in a timely manner in order to ensure that the client’s interests are fully protected.