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Is 2nd Circuit raises a glass to contingency fee lawyers?

Dec 14, 2018 · Friday, December 14, 2018. In Munoz-Gonzalez v. D.L.C. Limousine Service, the Second Circuit Appeals Court recently held that a chauffeured transportation company fits the FLSA’s overtime ...

Are attorney fees included in costs in a civil rights case?

Feb 02, 2022 · The Manhattan U.S. Attorney’s office, representing the Social Security Administration, called for the 2nd Circuit to uphold the trial court award of $19,350. A spokesperson for the U.S. Attorney ...

Are attorney fees recoverable costs under Appellate Procedure 39?

Mar 09, 2018 · Why You Should Take a Limo Instead of a Taxi March 9, 2018 By David Moreno No comments yet Limo With so many transportation options these days, sometimes it’s hard to decide what to choose to get where you need to go.

What are the requirements for admission to the Second Circuit Bar?

An attorney who appears on behalf of a party or an amicus curiae in any capacity must be admitted to the Second Circuit bar. The attorney must renew admission every five years to remain active. See Local Rule 46.1. In a criminal case, when a defendant seeks to appeal from the district court, the defendant's attorney, whether retained, appointed ...

Who is responsible for representing the defendant in a criminal case?

In a criminal case, when a defendant seeks to appeal from the district court, the defendant's attorney, whether retained, appointed under the Criminal Justice Act (CJA), or appointed on some other basis, is responsible for representing the defendant on appeal unless relieved by the Court of Appeals. See Local Rule 4.1.

What is next generation CM/ECF?

September 19, 2014 - Implementation of NextGen CM/ECF - On October 20, 2014, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit will go live on Next Gen CM/ECF, the latest iteration of the national case management and electronic filing system. Under the existing version of CM/ECF, a filing user is required to run Java in order to access the system. A filing user also must maintain a separate CM/ECF account for each court in which that user files documents and performs other CM/ECF-related activity. A CM/ECF account is separate from the user's PACER account which is utilized to view docket reports and print filed documents. Highlights of NextGen CM/ECF will include the following: 1 The Java plug-in will no longer be required; 2 The system will use a new interface for filing users; and 3 A new Central Sign-on feature will allow a filing user to view docket reports, file documents, and perform other CM/ECF-related activity through one PACER account that will be utilized for all appellate, district, and bankruptcy courts that have gone live on NextGen CM/ECF.

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