055-5 Wyo. Code R. §§ 5-6 - Attorneys
(a) A party,
whether it be an individual, corporation, partnership, governmental
organization, or other entity may appear through an attorney or representative.
An individual may represent himself/herself. An individual or entity seeking to
intervene in a contested case under Rule 24 of the Wyoming Rules of Civil
Procedure (W.R.C.P.) may appear through an attorney or representative prior to
a ruling on the motion to intervene.
(b) Prior to withdrawing from a contested
case, an attorney shall file a motion to withdraw. The motion for an attorney's
withdrawal shall include a statement indicating the manner in which
notification was given to the client and setting forth the client's last known
address and telephone number. The hearing officer or Commission shall not grant
the motion to withdraw unless the attorney has made reasonable efforts to give
actual notice to the client that:
(i) the
attorney wishes to withdraw;
(ii)
the client has the burden of keeping the hearing officer or Commission informed
of the address where notices, pleadings, or other papers may be
served;
(iii) the client has the
obligation to prepare, or to hire another attorney or representative to
prepare, for the contested case and the dates of proceedings;
(iv) the client may suffer an adverse
determination in the contested case if the client fails or refuses to meet
these burdens;
(v) the pleadings
and papers in the case shall be served upon the client at the client's last
known address; and
(vi) the client
has the right to object within 15 days of the date of notice.
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