By Jason Grant | May 6, 2022
Belluck, founding partner of the Manhattan firm of Belluck & Fox, was reelected to his fourth two-year term as chair. Grays, vice president and associate general counsel for information governance at MetLife Inc., was reelected to her second two-year term as vice chair.
New York Law Journal | Slideshow
By Ryland West | May 2, 2022
As in past years' ceremonies, several court employees were presented with the Judith S. Kaye Service Award.
By Janet DiFiore, Chief Judge, State of New York | April 28, 2022
Janet DiFiore, Chief Judge of the State of New York, writes: On this Law Day focused on the "Constitution in Times of Change," it is appropriate to highlight how our court simplification plan would modernize our court system in other important respects.
By Jason Grant | April 28, 2022
"Lots of people enjoy aspects of being a lawyer, but she did so much more than that, for the practice of law," said Appellate Division, First Department Justice Saliann Scarpulla, who clerked for Bransten at age 39 and then decided to aspire to the bench herself.
By Dan Roe | April 25, 2022
The former lawyer who sued Chevron for pollution in Ecuador was on house arrest for more than 800 days while awaiting his criminal contempt trial and following his conviction last July.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Sherry Levin Wallach | April 21, 2022
The newly enacted state budget shortchanged some of the poorest and most marginalized New York residents by failing to provide adequate funding for assigned counsel in criminal and family courts.
By Andrew Denney | April 18, 2022
Harriet Thompson had her cases reassigned in December and has been barred from entering her chambers.
By Brian Lee | April 7, 2022
As a mandate deadline kicked in, more than 100 unvaccinated court workers were handed pink slips Thursday as a handful of judges—legally entitled to their jobs—were barred from courthouses.
By Jane Wester | April 1, 2022
"The amount of money at issue here may be small, but the pertinent principle looms large," said the administrator of the State Commission on Judicial Conduct.
By Brian Lee | March 28, 2022
The reorganization plan is aimed at "reduction of a byzantine system of 11 trial courts to four," said a spokesman for New York's judicial system. But foes said it could pose a threat to judicial independence.
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