Memorial Service for the Hon. Harold Baer, Jr. Wednesday, April 15, 2015
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Southern District of New York Announces a Special Session to Commemorate the Court's 225th Anniversary
Chief Judge Loretta A. Preska has announced that the United States District Court for the Southern District Court will hold a special session on Tuesday, November 4, 2014 to commemorate the first session of the Court held 225 years ago.
Public Notice for Reappointment of Incumbent Magistrate Judges
The current terms of the office of United States Magistrate Judges Debra Fre
Upholding the Rule of Law in Germany's Federal Republic: The Mykonos Case
The Federal Bar Association's Federal Litigation Section and the Southern District of New York chapter present a panel discussion on the Mykonos case, a three-year trial in Berlin's High Criminal Court that resulted in the conviction of four individuals accused of murdering Iranian dissidents in a Berlin restaurant. Presented in conjunction with the SDNY Lawyers Without Rights exhibit, running from February 13 - April 11 at 500 Pearl Street.
Section 1983 White Plains Pilot Town Hall Meeting on May 20
On May 20, 2016, the Court will host a Town Hall meeting to answer questions
SDNY Board of Judges Selects Judith C. McCarthy to Serve as Magistrate Judge
The Board of Judges of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (SDNY) has selected Judith C. McCarthy to serve as a Magistrate Judge for a term of eight years. She will serve on the bench at the Charles L. Brieant United States Courthouse in White Plains.
You Are Invited: Mediation In 2019
2.0 NYS CLE Credits in Professional Practice (Free)
Lawyers Without Rights: Jewish Lawyers in Germany under the Third Reich
In conjunction with the American Bar Association, the Federal Bar Association of the Southern District of New York, and the German Federal bar, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York will host an exhibit depicting how Jewish lawyers were barred from courts beginning in 1933 and how individual rights and the rule of law were neglected during the Nazi era. This exhibit is located in the lobby of the federal courthouse at 500 Pearl Street; it runs from February 18 through April 11.
Complaint - Social Security
Contains Fields to Complete on-line (print out for filing)
(Rev. 12/22)
Consent to Electronic Service (for pro se cases)
Includes sample forms
(Rev. 03/21)
Complaint - Prisoner
Contains Fields to Complete on-line (print out for filing)
A form for pro se litigants (Rev. 05/16)