Opinion
22-CV-192 (JGK)
06-09-2022
ORDER
John G. Koeltl United States District Judge
The time for the defendants to respond to the Order to Show Cause for a Default Judgment is extended to July 22, 2022. The time for the plaintiffs to reply is extended to July 29, 2022.
The defendants are advised that they may seek assistance from the New York Legal Assistance Group ("NYLAG"). NYLAG's contact information is contained in the attachments to this Order.
The Clerk is directed to mail a copy of this Order and its attachments to the defendants and to note service on the docket.
SO ORDERED.
Notice For Pro Se Litigants
As a public health precaution, the New York Legal Assistance Group's Legal Clinic for Pro Se Litigants has temporarily suspended all inperson client meetings as of Tuesday, March 17, 2020.
Limited scope legal assistance will continue to be provided, but only by appointment and only over the phone. During this time, we cannot assist walk-in visitors to the clinic.
If you need the assistance of the clinic, please call 212-659-6190 and leave a message, including your telephone number, and someone will get back to you as soon as possible. If you do not leave a message with your telephone number, we cannot call you back.
Please be patient because our responses to your messages may be delayed while we transition to phone appointments.
Free Legal Assistance for Self-Represented Civil Litigants in Federal District Court in Manhattan and White Plains
The NYLAG Legal Clinic for Pro Se Litigants in the Southern District of New York is a free legal clinic staffed by attorneys and paralegals to assist those who are representing themselves or planning to represent themselves in civil lawsuits in the Southern District of New York. The clinic, which is not part of or run by the court, assists litigants with federal civil cases including cases involving civil rights, employment discrimination, labor law, social security benefits, foreclosure and tax. The clinic cannot assist individuals while they are incarcerated, but can provide assistance to litigants once they are released from custody.
To make an appointment for a consultation, call (212) 659-6190 or come by either clinic during office hours. Please note that a government-issued photo ID is required to enter either building.
The clinic offers in-person appointments only. The clinic does not offer assistance over the phone or by email.
Disclaimer: The information contained herein is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice or a substitute for legal counsel, nor does it constitute advertising or a solicitation.