Robert MacCrate will be remembered for many outstanding professional accomplishments. His career reflected the quintessential partnership of excellence in service to private clients and to the public.

With appreciation, I wish to share a not-so-well known assignment he undertook at the request of the New York Court of Appeals that constituted a major reform in the management of its docket for over 30 years.

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