(a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, the appearance of an attorney-at-law in any case before a court in the State terminates automatically on the expiration of an appeal period during which no party enters an appeal from a final judgment.
(b) On the motion of the court that has jurisdiction over a case or on the motion of a party, the court may suspend the termination of appearance under subsection (a) of this section.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Courts and Judicial Proceedings
Title 6 - Personal Jurisdiction, Venue, Process and Practice
Subtitle 4 - Practice in General
Section 6-401 - Survival of Actions
Section 6-402 - Continuance Because of Legislative Duties
Section 6-403 - Formal Pleadings in District Court
Section 6-404 - Venue of Transferred Case
Section 6-405 - Settlement of Suit by Infant
Section 6-406 - Actions by and Against Unincorporated Associations
Section 6-406.1 - Actions by Creditors of Persons Using a Trade Name
Section 6-407 - Automatic Termination of Appearance of Attorney
Section 6-408 - Revisory Power of Court Over Judgment
Section 6-409 - Continuance to Attorney Entering Appearance
Section 6-410 - Service of Subpoena for Public Records
Section 6-411 - Procedure After Arrest for Failure to Appear to Show Cause