By Tom McParland | August 5, 2019
Reo, a graduate of St. John’s University School of Law, is set to succeed the court's longest-serving chief clerk, John F. Werner, who recently retired from the post, according to the announcement.
By Dan M. Clark | August 5, 2019
On top of being the first-ever judge to be named for the award, she’ll also be the first government official to receive it since it was created in 2010.
By Claudia Lanzetta | August 2, 2019
In light of the court systems’ ADR initiative and imminent implementation of a new “presumptive ADR” program, practitioners should be aware of the impetus behind the drive and how they can prepare for it.
By Tom McParland | July 29, 2019
Weinstein, who was appointed to the position in 2007, is credited with reducing civil backlogs in Queens County, which has fared better than most jurisdictions in the state at eliminating delays and streamlining its operations.
By Marcia Coyle | July 22, 2019
"You learned how to lead a good and honorable life, and a life in service to others," Justice Kagan said in a message to the former clerks of the late John Paul Stevens, who was honored Monday at the U.S. Supreme Court.
By Susan DeSantis | July 22, 2019
John Sweeny Jr., who is from Putnam County, was one of 10 Republican judges transported to Manhattan by Republican Gov. George Pataki in a controversial move to bring conservative voices to an appellate court he considered too liberal.
By Tom McParland | July 15, 2019
In a letter obtained by the New York Law Journal, Milton told judges and staff that she was leaving to take a job as deputy inspector general and chief of staff in the New York State Office of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Inspector General.
By Dan M. Clark | July 12, 2019
Six attorneys from Manhattan law firm Willkie Farr & Gallagher and one of its clients are involved as mentors in the program as of now. Their hope, they said, is that others will follow in the coming years.
By Tom McParland | July 3, 2019
Led by Westchester Supreme Court Justice Barry Warhit, the program has wrapped up a three-month push to tame backlog in Manhattan and is expected to expand to another borough this fall.
By Susan DeSantis | July 2, 2019
The seminar will cover topics such as implicit bias in appellate decision-making to fundamentals of forensic DNA analyses.
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