Governor Andrew M. Cuomo on Friday rounded out the membership of a commission that will consider possible adjustments in state judges’ salaries over the next four years. Mr. Cuomo named William C. Thompson Jr., the ex-comptroller of New York City, as chairman of the Judicial Compensation Commission. He is currently chief administrative officer and senior managing director at Siebert Brandford Shank & Co.

Mr. Cuomo also named two other representatives on the seven-member compensation board: Richard Cotton, the general counsel of NBC-Universal, and William Mulrow, a senior managing director at Blackstone. The governor’s appointments complete the make-up of a pay panel, which was authorized last year.

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