Michigan Compiled Laws

Mich. Ct. R. 9.303 (2026)

Affected Attorney with a Firm

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The firm of an attorney who becomes an Affected Attorney may continue to represent each of the Affected Attorney’s Clients without a circuit court appointment as Interim Administrator, provided:

(A) the firm is the Affected Attorney’s Designated Interim Administrator; (B) the firm has at least one active Michigan attorney in good standing capable of competently representing the Affected Attorney’s Clients; and (C) each Affected Client gives express written consent to the representation. Copies of the signed consents must be maintained with the client file.