By David Handschuh | September 28, 2018
Presiding Justice Alan Scheinkman of the Appellate Division, Second Department, on Thursday reopened the Orange County Courthouse, which was damaged by hurricanes seven years ago.
By Dan M. Clark | September 26, 2018
They alleged the court system has been mismanaging funds for years and want someone outside the system to confirm their claims. They're open to a slew of options to reign in spending by the state's judiciary.
By Colby Hamilton | September 16, 2018
Queens Supreme Court Justice Ronald Hollie has repeatedly interjected himself into trial proceedings, forcing appellate panels over the past two years to order new trials before new judges at least four times.
By Susan DeSantis | September 4, 2018
Presiding Justice Alan D. Scheinkman announced Tuesday a host of changes in the court's daily procedures to reduce backlog. They will be put in place this week.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Alan D. Scheinkman | September 4, 2018
Starting on Tuesday, Sept. 4, the Second Department's day calendars are expanding from 20 to 24 cases.
By Colby Hamilton | August 17, 2018
On top of being sexually harassed by acting Supreme Court Justice Douglas Hoffman, Alexis Marquez claims her complaint led to the watering down of the court system's sexual harassment policy.
By Colby Hamilton | August 7, 2018
The Queens tradition of judges and ADAs coming from the same family—unique in its scale among New York's boroughs—has created a perception in the defense bar that its members are on the outside of an insular courthouse community.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Michael Friedman | July 30, 2018
“The New York Criminal Justice System is one of the best if not the best in the United States. If it costs money, that money is well spent.” – retired Fourth Dept. Justice Joseph Valentino
By Andrew Denney | July 24, 2018
An attorney for a Bronx state judge who was stripped of his caseload and his chambers last week for refusing a new assignment to a Domestic Violence Part said court system officials were hasty and heavy-handed in dealing with his client's case.
By Christine Simmons | July 10, 2018
Attorneys interested in becoming Housing Court judges in New York are being encouraged to apply.
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