GILBERT, Chief Judge.
We are asked in this appeal whether a court may appoint counsel for a solvent on-going corporate business entity notwithstanding the corporation's desire to obtain counsel of its own choosing. There are, to be sure, a number of instances where a court is empowered, by statute, to appoint counsel in civil cases. For example, the court may appoint an attorney
— for the representation of a child or children in an adoption proceeding...
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