MORE THAN HALF of the judges referred to the New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct as a result of a two-year probe into fiduciary appointments are being investigated for failing to approve the hiring of lawyers and other persons by court-designated receivers, according to several sources.
The Office of Court Administration rule that the judges are accused of not heeding has been hotly contested for the past two years by the Association of Supreme Court Justices of the City of New York.
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