Substitution of Supervising Attorney Pursuant to Rule 39(C)(5) - Arizona

Substitution of Supervising Attorney Pursuant to Rule 39(C)(5) - Arizona

Substitution of Supervising Attorney Pursuant to Rule 39(C)(5) is a legal document that was released by the Arizona Supreme Court - a government authority operating within Arizona.

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Q: What is Rule 39(C)(5) in Arizona?
A: Rule 39(C)(5) is a rule in Arizona that governs the substitution of supervising attorneys.

Q: What does Rule 39(C)(5) allow in Arizona?
A: Rule 39(C)(5) allows for the substitution of supervising attorneys.

Q: What is the purpose of Rule 39(C)(5) in Arizona?
A: The purpose of Rule 39(C)(5) is to provide a process for the substitution of supervising attorneys.

Q: How does Rule 39(C)(5) work in Arizona?
A: Rule 39(C)(5) outlines the steps and requirements for substituting supervising attorneys.

Q: Who does Rule 39(C)(5) apply to in Arizona?
A: Rule 39(C)(5) applies to attorneys and their clients who need to make a substitution of supervising attorneys.

Q: Why might someone need to substitute a supervising attorney in Arizona?
A: There may be various reasons why someone might need to substitute a supervising attorney in Arizona, such as a conflict of interest or a change in legal representation.

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