LOCAL BANKRUPTCY RULES
| Rule 9011-1 | SIGNING OF PAPERS -- Amended [August 4, 2008] |
(b) The signing of documents filed electronically shall be governed by the applicable standing order on electronically filed cases issued by the Court. An original signed copy of the filing shall be maintained in the attorney's files.
(c) Any password required for electronic filing shall be used only by the attorney to whom the password is assigned and authorized members and employees of such attorney's firm.
| This rule is an adaptation of Civil Rule 11.1 of the Local District Rules.
This rule was amended in 2004 to conform to Civil Rule 11.1(b) of the Local District Rules to allow attorneys to use an identification number issued by the District Court instead of the last four digits of the attorney's social security number. This rule was amended in 2008 to conform to the repeal of Civil Rule 11.1(b) of the Local District Rules, which previously required that every pleading, written motion and other paper signed by an attorney include the attorney's initials and the last four digits of the attorney's social security number or any other four digit number registered by the attorney with the clerk of the court. Subdivision (a) was also amended in 2008 to conform to Rule 9011(a), which does not require an attorney's signature on lists, schedules, and statements. Subdivision (b) was also amended in 2008 to provide that signing electronically filed documents is governed by the Court's standing order on electronically filed cases, which is General Order M-242, and any amendments or supplemental standing orders of the Court. Such standing orders may be obtained from the Clerk and are available on the Court's website at www.nysb.uscourts.gov. |