By Dan M. Clark | June 28, 2019
The decision will allow Justice Elizabeth Shollenberger to pursue damages after officials at the Office of Court Administration allegedly discriminated against her because of her several disabilities.
By Susan DeSantis | June 24, 2019
"His passing is a major loss for the state court system and for all those committed to the cause of justice," said Chief Administrative Judge Lawrence Marks.
By Dan M. Clark | June 20, 2019
Justices who serve on the Court of Claims are commonly appointed to also serve as acting justices of the state Supreme Court. The practice has been criticized in the past by lawmakers.
By Susan DeSantis | June 13, 2019
Chief Administrative Judge Lawrence Marks credited Judge Felix J. Catena with playing a key role in launching the Fourth District's first opioid intervention court.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Jeffrey M. Winn | May 29, 2019
The memoir portion of the book is both engrossing and guarded. It was written in Kaye's final years after she became afflicted with the lung cancer that eventually took her life. Looking back from the high hill of her mid-seventies, she realized that the time to write about your life is when the end is near, beginning the story when you know the end.
By Dan M. Clark | May 16, 2019
The purpose of the initiative, which will be a significant change to the state's court system, is partly to provide an avenue for litigants to resolve legal matters more efficiently and at a lower cost, Chief Judge Janet DiFiore said.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Alan Katz | April 29, 2019
It is not your job to opine on the merits of politics, and I view your assumption of such a mantle as a gross usurpation of authority.
By Susan DeSantis | April 22, 2019
In an era when politicians and pundits alike are bemoaning society's lack of civility, the New York State Bar Association is announcing today that it has adopted new standards that tell lawyers how they should behave in the sandbox, so to speak. But don't worry: you most likely won't get sanctioned for throwing a temper tantrum.
By Colby Hamilton | April 17, 2019
The state Office of Court Administration issued a memo Wednesday that bars ICE agents from making arrests on state court property absent a warrant issued by a federal judge.
By Marcia Coyle | Tony Mauro | April 11, 2019
The restrictions that justices put on their Supreme Court papers after they are no longer on the bench have generated considerable controversy over the years.
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