Speculation continues to ripple through bar association meetings and courthouse hallways over when New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo will finally appoint a permanent presiding justice for the Appellate Division, First Department, a move some attorneys say is needed to help push forward judicial reforms.
It’s been nearly 10 months since the last permanent justice stepped down—and speculation on a replacement has grown while attorneys wait for key reforms to be made.
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