A Utah Notice of Withdrawal of Counsel is a document used by an attorney to formally terminate their representation of a client in the state of Utah. It serves as legal notification to the client that the attorney-client relationship is ending and that the attorney will no longer be providing legal services. There are two types of Utah Notice of Withdrawal of Counsel: Voluntary Withdrawal and Involuntary Withdrawal. A Voluntary Withdrawal is used when an attorney is withdrawing from a case due to either the client's request or mutual agreement between the attorney and the client. The attorney will provide notice of their withdrawal and of any deadlines or other important information regarding the case. An Involuntary Withdrawal is used when an attorney is withdrawing from a case due to a conflict of interest or other complications. The attorney will provide notice of their withdrawal as well as information regarding how to contact a new attorney to take on the case. In both cases, the attorney must provide the client with a copy of the Notice of Withdrawal of Counsel, and must provide the court with a copy as well. The document must include the name of the attorney, the name of the client, and the date of withdrawal.