Warren v. Wilson et al

Filing 8

ORDER granting 2 MOTION for Electronic Filing Privileges filed by the plaintiff. SO ORDERED. Issued by Hon. Lawrence J. Vilardo on 11/26/2024. (CRT)Clerk to Follow up

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK DANIEL T. WARREN, Plaintiff, 24-CV-1027-LJV ORDER v. HON. ROWAN D. WILSON, et al., Defendants. On October 28, 2024, the pro se plaintiff, Daniel T. Warren, filed a motion for permission for electronic case filing through the Court’s system (“CM/ECF”). Docket Item 2. He also has filed a form consenting to electronic service. Docket Item 4. For the reasons that follow, Warren’s motion is granted. Local Rule of Civil Procedure 5.1(a) incorporates by reference the Court’s CM/ECF Administrative Procedures Guide (“the Guide”), which in turn provides the requirements and procedures for electronic filing. The Guide allows the Court, in its discretion, to “grant a pro se litigant who demonstrates a willingness and capability to file documents electronically[] permission to register to do so.” W.D.N.Y. Administrative Procedures Guide for Electronic Filing, Administrative Procedures (italics added). Such permission, however, may be “revoked at any time.” Id. Here, Warren affirms that he has reviewed the Guide and that he understands that he will no longer receive documents by regular mail. Docket Items 2 and 4. He also affirms that he “understand[s] the technological requirements necessary to file and receive documents electronically.” Docket Item 2 at ¶ 4. In fact, he says that he has “used the New York State Court [e]lectronic filing system to prosecute a number of state cases,” including Warren v. Zoning Board of Appeals, Case No. 802201/2023 (Sup. Ct. Erie Cnty. Feb. 16, 2023), and Warren v. Dickson, Case No. 815817/2023 (Sup. Ct. Erie Cnty. Dec. 7, 2023). Docket Item 2 at 1. And he says that he has litigated three other cases in this District as well. Id. at 2. Warren’s motion therefore is GRANTED. As noted above, permission to file electronically may be revoked by the Court at any time. SO ORDERED. Dated: November 26, 2024 Buffalo, New York /s/ Lawrence J. Vilardo LAWRENCE J. VILARDO UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE 2

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