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When filing a joint motion, can the filer sign for other parties using “s/”?

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When filing a joint motion, can the filer sign for other parties using “s/”?

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Yes, if the filer has permission from the other parties, then the filer can sign for other parties using one of the following formats: s/Other Parties’ Name (with permission), or s/Filer’s Name (for Other Party).

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Documents filed on behalf of separately represented parties or multiple pro se parties must indicate one signatory by using an “s/” in addition to the typed name and attest that all other parties on whose behalf the filing is submitted concur in the filing’s content.

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