Legal Question in Civil Litigation in New York
Attorney of Record
An attorney of a law firm files an action on behalf of a client. The opposing party ''answers'' and counterclaims and the attorney ''replies.''
The attorney who filed the complaint is no longer with the law firm.
Can any attorney from the law firm who the retiring attorney represented, sign a consent to change attorneys substituting another attorney from another law firm or does the attorney of record have to sign the consent?
Asked on 9/13/02, 3:22 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Daniel Clement
Law Offices of Daniel Clement
Re: Attorney of Record
Any attorney presently with the firm can sign the substitution. If you require further help or are seeking a new attorney, please call me.
Daniel Clement
Answered on 9/13/02, 3:27 pm
David Slater
David P. Slater, Esq.
Re: Attorney of Record
The attorney of record or his authorized agent.
Answered on 9/13/02, 6:17 pm