The New York Notice of Appearance of Pro Bono Counsel is a form filed with the court in New York to provide notice of the appearance of pro bono counsel in a particular case. The form is used to notify the court of the appearance of pro bono counsel and must be filed within 10 days of the attorney’s appearance. The form includes information about the attorney and the case, including the court where the case is pending, the case number, the name of the pro bono attorney, and the attorney’s contact information. There are two types of New York Notice of Appearance of Pro Bono Counsel: voluntary pro bono counsel and court-appointed pro bono counsel. Voluntary pro bono counsel is an attorney who has voluntarily chosen to represent a client who cannot afford a lawyer. Court-appointed pro bono counsel is an attorney who has been appointed by the court to represent a client who cannot afford a lawyer.