ALBANY – In his first 10 months in office, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo has had scant chance to appoint judges or to indicate what he is looking for in judicial candidates and how he will approach the process.
That is about to change, in a big way.
In his first 10 months in office, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo has had scant chance to appoint judges or to indicate what he is looking for in judicial candidates and how he will approach the process. That is about to change, in a big way.
November 09, 2011 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on New York Law Journal
ALBANY – In his first 10 months in office, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo has had scant chance to appoint judges or to indicate what he is looking for in judicial candidates and how he will approach the process.
That is about to change, in a big way.
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