By Andrew Denney | October 19, 2023
On Oct. 11, the Franklin H. Williams Commission feted the Housing Court, which began as a plan to relieve an overburdened Civil Court of its glut of landlord-tenant matters and which has undergone significant changes in the years since.
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By ALM Staff | October 3, 2023
The award takes its namesake from the first judge to sit in the Southern District, which was called the the District Court for the District of New York when George Washington appointed Duane to the bench in 1789.
By ALM Staff | September 28, 2023
The new class joins the 800-attorney New York City Law Department, which serves a sprawling municipal government with more than 300,000 employees, a $100 billion budget, and contracts totaling nearly $37 billion.
By ALM Staff | September 15, 2023
Stimson, the namesake for the prestigious award, served as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York from 1906-09, and as president of the City Bar from 1937-39.
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By Emily Saul | September 11, 2023
New York State Court Officers Captain William Harry Thompson and Sergeants Thomas Jurgens and Mitchel Wallace were killed during rescue efforts at the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001.
By Emily Saul | August 11, 2023
The 21 new prosecutors will undergo a "rigorous months-long" training program designed by DA Raymond Tierney.
By Emily Saul | July 19, 2023
An individual overdosed on the courthouse steps as officials prepared to unveil the newly-restored building. His condition is unknown.
By ALM Staff | July 10, 2023
Last month, the Feerick Center for Social Justice at the Fordham University School of Law, Legal Services NYC and the New York City Bar Association hosted an event to honor Schair's legacy that drew other trailblazers from the legal community.
By Andrew Denney | July 7, 2023
For 17 weeks this year—from June 5 to Sept. 29—the current class of court officer recruits is working to be in the necessary physical and mental shape to keep New York's courthouses orderly and safe.
By Andrew Denney | Ryland West | June 28, 2023
Elizabeth Prelogar attended the June 8 event at Tribeca Rooftop in Manhattan fresh from a tight 5-4 victory in Allen v. Milligan, in which a majority found that that the configuration of Alabama's congressional districts violates the Voting Rights Act.
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