What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? New York, Federal case.
Opposing counsel for defendants made a formal appearance and filed a motion to dismiss my original verified complaint and a memo of law supporting his motion. I filed a response memo of law in opposition to his motion with reference to a forthcoming amended verified complaint that would provide more details on my complaint but not change the original causes of action. He now plans to withdraw his memo of law and has asked the judge in a letter for permission to do so. Via email I told the counsel I would consent to that withdrawal, although the judge wants a formal faxed letter from me saying the same, which I will provide.
Question: to serve the amended complaint via regular mail to the counsel, as a pro se plaintiff, can I mail it directly to the counsel? Or do I still need some other adult over 18 years of age to do the mailing?
Opposing counsel for defendants made a formal appearance and filed a motion to dismiss my original verified complaint and a memo of law supporting his motion. I filed a response memo of law in opposition to his motion with reference to a forthcoming amended verified complaint that would provide more details on my complaint but not change the original causes of action. He now plans to withdraw his memo of law and has asked the judge in a letter for permission to do so. Via email I told the counsel I would consent to that withdrawal, although the judge wants a formal faxed letter from me saying the same, which I will provide.
Question: to serve the amended complaint via regular mail to the counsel, as a pro se plaintiff, can I mail it directly to the counsel? Or do I still need some other adult over 18 years of age to do the mailing?