Attorneys may apply for regular admission to the Eastern District of New York, or may apply for pro hac vice admission on a particular case in whole or in part. Please see the individual instructions below for the type of admission you seek. For assistance with attorney admissions, please call (718) 613-2285 (Brooklyn) or (631) 712-6030 (Central Islip).
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W elcome to the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York. The Eastern District has 26 Article III Judges and 16 Magistrate Judges. The district comprises the counties of Kings, Nassau, Queens, Richmond, and Suffolk and concurrently with the Southern District, the waters within the counties of Bronx and New York.
United States District Court Eastern District of New York Honorable Margo K. Brodie, Chief Judge • Brenna B. Mahoney, Clerk of Court
ALL VISITORS TO THE COURT: Please follow this link for guidelines for entry following the restrictions put into place by Administrative Order 2020-22.
ALL VISITORS TO THE COURT: Please follow this link for guidelines for entry following the restrictions put into place by Administrative Order 2020-22.
Welcome to the United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York, one of the nation’s premier litigation offices representing the United States in three of the five boroughs of New York City – Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island – and both suburban counties on Long Island – Nassau and Suffolk.
Civil Division AUSAs also defend the federal government and its officials from constitutional and procedural challenges and from civil actions alleging claims in a broad spectrum of practice areas, including employment discrimination, torts, immigration, federal programs and federal benefits.
If an attorney has changed law firms or agency and is not taking their pending cases to the new law firm or agency they must select "None" from the "Apply To" drop down menu.
II. To File a Notice of Change of Address in an ECF Case: 1 Complete the Notice of Change of Address form to request a Notice of Change of Address for actions pending at the United States District Court Southern District of New York. 2 Print the form. 3 Sign the form. 4 Scan the form and save it as a PDF file. 5 Log into the ECF System. 6 Change your e-mail address, if applicable. (see **NOTE below) 7 Electronically file the completed Notice of Change of Address form, using the event "Notice of Change of Address" located under the Notice category on the Civil Menu page if this a Civil Case and the Criminal Menu page if this is a Criminal Case. 8 Attach the pdf of the form to your docket entry. 9 Review the Notice of Electronic Filing generated from filing the Notice of Change of Address. Serve a copy of the Notice of Change of Address on all other parties, who will not be electronically served.