Acknowledgment and Notice of Appearance in All Appeals

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit

Rule Set: Local Rules of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit

Rule: 12.3

Jurisdiction: CA2

Bluebook Citation: 2d Cir. R. 12.3

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This form satisfies the requirement of FRAP 12(b). (b) Notice of Appearance Form for Substitute, Additional, or Amicus Counsel. An attorney, other than the initial counsel of record, who appears in a case in any capacity on behalf of a party or an amicus curiae must file the Notice of Appearance Form for Substitute, Additional, or Amicus Counsel at the time the attorney enters the case. (c) Failure to Comply.

The appellant's failure to take any of the above actions may result in dismissal of the appeal. The appellee's failure to take any of the above actions may bar the appellee from being heard on the appeal. Last modified at 12/15/2010 Site Map | Contact Us | RSS | Accessibility | Privacy Thurgood Marshall U.S. Courthouse, 40 Foley Square, New York, NY 10007 | (212) 857-8500

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