New York Notice of Appearance Instructions for Substitute, Additional, or Amicus Counsel Instructions are a set of instructions regarding the process for filing a Notice of Appearance in the state of New York. There are two primary types of New York Notice of Appearance Instructions: 1) Substitute or Additional Counsel Notice of Appearance Instructions — These instructions detail the process for filing a Notice of Appearance when a different attorney is taking over the representation of a client or is being appointed as co-counsel. They include information on how to properly complete and file the Notice of Appearance, including the required language and information that must be included in the document. 2) Amicus Counsel Notice of Appearance Instructions — These instructions detail the process for filing a Notice of Appearance when an attorney is appointed to act as Amicus Counsel in a case. They include information on how to properly complete and file the Notice of Appearance, including the required language and information that must be included in the document, as well as the special requirements that must be met for Amicus Counsel. In both types of New York Notice of Appearance Instructions, the attorney filing the Notice of Appearance must provide all required information, such as the attorney’s name, address, telephone number, and Bar admission information. The Notice of Appearance must also be signed and dated by the attorney filing it. In addition, any additional documents or information that is necessary for the filing must also be included.