Anderson v. County of Monroe et al
Connie Anderson |
County of Monroe and Monroe County Sheriff Patrick O'Flynn, In His Official Capacity |
6:2012cv06093 |
February 24, 2012 |
US District Court for the Western District of New York |
Rochester Office |
Monroe |
Michael A. Telesca |
Civil Rights |
42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 52 DECISION & ORDER granting 51 Motion to Appoint Counsel. Appointed Steven V. Modica, Esq. of Modica & Associates, PLLC, 2430 Ridgeway Avenue, Rochester, NY 14626, pro bono, to represent Connie Anderson. The Clerk of the Court is directed t o copy that portion of the file in this matter that is not currently available through PACER on the Court's Case Management/Electronic Case Management System and send it to Steven V. Modica, together with a copy of this order and the Guidelines Governing Reimbursement from the District Court Fund of Expenses Incurred by Court Appointed Counsel. The Chief Judge of the Court will also issue an Order directing PACER to waive its fees so pro bono counsel can access and print at no cost t o him or his firm any other documents filed herein that he may need. Plaintiff's attorney is directd to contact the Court by 8/6/2015, to request a date for a status conference and to discuss further proceedings in the case. Signed by Hon. Marian W. Payson on 7/24/2015. Copy of order mailed to Connie Anderson on 7/24/2015. (KAH) -CLERK TO FOLLOW UP- |
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