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Ryan Tarinelli is a reporter at the New York Law Journal. He is based at the New York State Capitol in Albany, New York. He can be reached through email at [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter: @ryantarinelli.
October 7, 2021 | New York Law Journal
Officials with labor groups say the situation is part of a larger pattern where the DiFiore administration shows little regard for union input.
By Ryan Tarinelli
3 minute read
October 6, 2021 | New York Law Journal
The non-compliance could lead to a referral to the state's judicial disciplinary commission, according to an email from Chief Administrative Judge Lawrence Marks. The note did not name Rivera specifically and was sent to judges a week before the court system's Sept. 27 deadline for jurists to get vaccinated or apply for an exemption.
By Ryan Tarinelli
3 minute read
October 5, 2021 | New York Law Journal
A six-judge panel heard arguments in the case on Tuesday, with Judge Michael Garcia recusing himself, according to a court spokesman.
By Ryan Tarinelli
3 minute read
October 5, 2021 | New York Law Journal
The source said it's unclear why Rivera is not complying with the vaccination policy.
By Ryan Tarinelli
2 minute read
October 4, 2021 | New York Law Journal
The endorsement from Jay Jacobs, the state party chair who was a strong ally to ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo, comes as there are signs Attorney General Letitia James is mulling a run for governor herself.
By Ryan Tarinelli
3 minute read
October 1, 2021 | New York Law Journal
The new part, dubbed the Auburn Intervention Court, will take a wide range of cases—from probation violations and misdemeanors to felonies—that come from Auburn city court and other courts.
By Ryan Tarinelli
2 minute read
October 1, 2021 | New York Law Journal
She faces a court system still navigating the complexities of a relentless coronavirus pandemic, with court employees in the city regularly testing positive for the deadly virus.
By Ryan Tarinelli
3 minute read
September 28, 2021 | New York Law Journal
Seats on New York's trial court are a prized possession, coming with 14-year terms and opening up a career path to the state's midlevel appeals courts.
By Ryan Tarinelli
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September 27, 2021 | New York Law Journal
At least 84 percent of the workforce at the state court system has reported being fully vaccinated as of Friday afternoon.
By Ryan Tarinelli
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September 24, 2021 | New York Law Journal
The ruling from state Supreme Court Justice Christina Ryba temporarily halts the court system from imposing the vaccine mandate on workers represented by the state Civil Service Employees Association. The union represents about 5,800 state court workers.
By Ryan Tarinelli
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