Judicial Ethics Opinions

  • New York Law Journal

    Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-97

    By Committee on Judicial Ethics | April 9, 2024

    Must a part-time town justice, who is also a full-time law clerk to a county court judge in the same county, be insulated in county court from all cases that he/she arraigned in the centralized arraignment part?

  • New York Law Journal

    Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-96

    By Committee on Judicial Ethics | April 8, 2024

    A judge must insulate their law clerk from all matters in which the law clerk had any personal involvement as an attorney, but need not disqualify, provided the judge believes the judge can be fair and impartial.

  • New York Law Journal

    Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-95

    By Committee on Judicial Ethics | April 7, 2024

    A judge (1) is disqualified, subject to remittal, in all cases in which a party is represented by an attorney from the small law firm that represents the judge's family's real estate business and (2) may not appoint an attorney from that firm as a guardian ad litem.

  • New York Law Journal

    Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-94

    By Committee on Judicial Ethics | April 4, 2024

    Whether a judge may ask a defendant questions about court-ordered treatment when the defendant appears before the judge for a status review is a legal issue beyond our jurisdiction. It is, however, ethically permissible for the judge to ask legally permissible questions.

  • New York Law Journal

    Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-93

    By Committee on Judicial Ethics | April 3, 2024

    A full-time judge may serve as a non-legal advisor on a stakeholders committee to advise the county on an assigned counsel program that will provide legal assistance to eligible litigants, where the program will not appear in litigation but instead will contract with private attorneys to undertake representation.

  • New York Law Journal

    Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-92

    By Committee on Judicial Ethics | March 28, 2024

    A city court judge whose caseload may include criminal matters may attend meetings of local not-for-profit neighborhood/community groups as a guest speaker. At such meetings, the judge (1) should not speak about the root causes of violence and potential solutions through the lens of the judge's past and current professional experiences but (2) may otherwise discuss a variety of legal topics, including court procedures, the judge's professional career and judicial role, and governing law, subject to generally applicable limitations on judicial speech and conduct.

  • New York Law Journal

    Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-91

    By Committee on Judicial Ethics | March 27, 2024

    A full-time judge may (1) serve as treasurer of their local American Legion post and (2) participate in a regional American Legion service committee which strives to help women veterans, subject to generally applicable limitations on judicial speech and conduct.

  • New York Law Journal

    Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-90

    By Committee on Judicial Ethics | March 26, 2024

    Must a part-time attorney judge disqualify in matters involving a prosecutor whose spouse is a partner in the judge's own law firm?

  • New York Law Journal

    Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-89

    By Committee on Judicial Ethics | March 25, 2024

    A judge is not disqualified from presiding in a wrongful death and civil rights action arising out of an incident in a county facility, merely because the underlying events occurred while the judge was a county legislator who voted on the county budget. Under the circumstances, disclosure is entirely discretionary.

  • New York Law Journal

    Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-88

    By Committee on Judicial Ethics | March 24, 2024

    (1) A full-time judge who is, along with their siblings, a beneficiary of their parent's estate may (a) assist the sibling who is serving as executor in selecting an attorney for the estate; (b) review documents relating to the estate and the probate proceedings; (c) discuss the estate and the proceedings with the other sibling beneficiaries; and (d) provide free legal advice to their siblings, including the executor, regarding the estate and the proceedings. However, the judge may not represent their siblings or the estate, nor participate in meetings with estate counsel.

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