GC_09_2003
Registered Users (C)
Thank you Jefkorn...
Hi GC_09_2003,
Counsel Of Record means the lawyer on record who is representing the party(plaintiffs or defendants). In case of Pro Se filers, you are the counsel of record. The way a case is setup in court's electronic system limits the access to documents in certain type of cases to counsel on record on both sides(plaintiff and defendants). In short, this doesn't affect your case in any way other than your inability to see the documents until the proper access is configured. You may want to get in touch with the court clerk or better yet the PACER/ECF (electronic filing) support person at your court and they will be able to sort this out.
See posts that follow this link http://forums.immigration.com/showpost.php?p=1931176&postcount=15632
Also http://forums.immigration.com/showpost.php?p=1997410&postcount=16730