Mich. Admin. Code R. 792.10107 - Attorneys and authorized representation; service; withdrawal and substitution
Rule 107.
(1) A
party may appear in person, by an attorney, or by an authorized representative
where permitted by law. To appear on behalf of a party, an attorney or
authorized representative must file a notice of appearance, unless the first
appearance is made on the record in a proceeding. A pleading, motion, or other
document signed and filed by an attorney or authorized representative on behalf
of a party is a notice of appearance by the attorney or authorized
representative. After a notice of appearance has been filed or made on the
record, all papers in a proceeding must be served on the person who appeared or
on the person whose name appears on the notice of appearance or filing, at the
address identified by the person or on the appearance or filing, and is service
on the represented party. Parties must notify the hearing system of any changes
in address and phone number within 7 days of the change.
(2) Upon notice, an attorney or authorized
representative who has entered an appearance may withdraw from the case. Timely
notice of withdrawal or substitution must be provided to all parties, their
attorneys or authorized representatives, and the administrative law
judge.
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