By Jane Wester | October 21, 2021
Gov. Kathy Hochul in September extended New York's COVID-19 eviction and foreclosure moratorium law into January, allowing homeowners who submit a hardship declaration to stay in their homes.
By Ryan Tarinelli | October 20, 2021
Labor groups representing court workers sued the judicial system after they say Chief Judge Janet DiFiore and officials refused to negotiate the details of the vaccine mandate.
By Ryan Tarinelli | October 19, 2021
The Democratic governor has redesignated Ellen Gesmer, David Friedman, Sheri Roman and Joseph Maltese to their former midlevel appellate courts, Hochul spokesperson Hazel Crampton-Hays said in a statement.
By Ryan Tarinelli | October 15, 2021
Judges Ellen Gesmer and David Friedman were both initially forced off the bench through a highly controversial austerity measure implemented by New York Chief Judge DiFiore and other judicial officials.
By Jane Wester | October 13, 2021
Judge Anne Minihan has been tapped to oversee daily operations of the trial courts in the mid-Hudson district, which includes Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland and Westchester counties.
By Ryan Tarinelli | October 13, 2021
The outcome of the litigation could determine the next steps for unvaccinated court workers who have refused to roll up their sleeves despite pleas from public health officials and months of vaccine access.
By Ryan Tarinelli | October 7, 2021
Officials with labor groups say the situation is part of a larger pattern where the DiFiore administration shows little regard for union input.
By Ryan Tarinelli | October 6, 2021
The non-compliance could lead to a referral to the state's judicial disciplinary commission, according to an email from Chief Administrative Judge Lawrence Marks. The note did not name Rivera specifically and was sent to judges a week before the court system's Sept. 27 deadline for jurists to get vaccinated or apply for an exemption.
By Ryan Tarinelli | October 5, 2021
The source said it's unclear why Rivera is not complying with the vaccination policy.
By Ryan Tarinelli | October 1, 2021
The new part, dubbed the Auburn Intervention Court, will take a wide range of cases—from probation violations and misdemeanors to felonies—that come from Auburn city court and other courts.
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