New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 12 - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Chapter I - Industrial Board Of Appeals
Subchapter B - Rules Of Procedure And Practice
Part 65 - Procedure And Practice
Subpart B - Parties and Notice
Section 65.11 - Representative of parties; notice of appearance; withdrawal of representation

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 12, March 20, 2024

(a) Any party may appear for themselves, by an attorney, or by a designated representative.

(b) An attorney or designated representative is considered to control all matters related to the party they represent.

(c) All attorneys, agents, and representatives appearing on behalf of any person, that receive a fee for that representation shall file a written notice of appearance, as required by the Executive Law, and the Board will provide such a form to the attorney, agent or representative.

(d) All attorneys, agents, and representatives appearing on behalf of any person, that receive no fee or compensation for that representation shall file a written designation of representative on a form provided by the Board.

(e) Withdrawal of representation may only be accomplished by filing an original and two copies of a written notice of withdrawal with the Board. The notice of withdrawal must advise the Board of the last known address, telephone number and email address of the party for whom representation is being withdrawn, and include proof of service on all parties to the proceeding, including the party for whom representation is being withdrawn.

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