Some of you seem to be misunderstanding this mundane (non-)-news story. Reporter is reading court filings and turning minor stuff into "news" and it's little more than that.
Maybe a summary will help.
1 OK family's lawsuit is unchanged.
2 Ones being sued are all still the same.
3 All still have attorneys.
4 But the bar (who is being sued by OK family) apparently hired a law firm to handle their case, who assigned the case to 3 of its lawyers. One of them will no longer be working the case (this belongs in the "minor details" department) and whoa, news flash, tell the world (!!), it was made official with the court!!!!!!!!!!
5 It's possible, perhaps likely, that their firm simply will be adding a different lawyer to work the case.
And don't read much into a particular lawyer dropping out (or if one is added, either) -- lawyers have lives beyond one specific case, and who knows why this one could not continue, but life happens.
A lawyer for a Canton bar facing a wrongful death lawsuit brought by John O’Keefe’s family has withdrawn from the case, while Karen Read has added three civil attorneys to her legal team to defend her against the suit, records show.
Kevin M. Bergin, who had been representing C.F. McCarthy’s, one of two Canton bars O’Keefe and Read visited on the night of O’Keefe’s death, filed his withdrawal Wednesday in Plymouth Superior Court, according to legal filings.
Bergin did not detail why he was withdrawing from the case. The bar is also represented by two other attorneys from his firm, records show.