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Reform Groups to Lawmakers: Give Judicial Misconduct Watchdog Greater Budgeting Independence
The measure would also allow the judicial misconduct watchdog, up to 120 days to continue investigating complaints against judges who have resigned or retired while under scrutiny.Mayor's Advisory Committee To Hold Hearing on Fitness of Judicial Candidates
The public hearing, scheduled for Thursday, April 4, is for receiving information regarding Mayor Eric Adams' nominees for Criminal Court judges.First Department Presiding Justice Urges Active Mentorship of the Next Generation of Women in Law
"While I may be the first, I want to ensure that I'm not the last," Dianne Renwick said of her position as the first Black woman to serve as presiding justice of the Appellate Division, First Department.Ruling on NYC's 'Disparate' Tax System Could Spur Reforms and Valuation Protests
The decision in an appeal filed by Latham & Watkins attorneys including ex-New York Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman, is not final, but an important step toward possible reform.Retired Judge, Founding Member of Suffolk County Commercial Division Joins ADR Panel
Elizabeth Emerson retired from the bench earlier this year after serving for 28 years in the judiciary, the last few as a justice on the Appellate Term for New York's Ninth and Tenth Judicial Districts.View more book results for the query "*"
North Country Judge Resigns Amid Probe Into Retaliatory Acts Against Defense Lawyer
"Judicial retaliation against those who file complaints with the Commission is unacceptable and taken very seriously," said Robert Tembeckjian, administrator and counsel to New York's judicial watchdog.The 'Enduring Friendship' of a Judge and a Clerk
Retired Court of Appeals Judge Joseph W. Bellacosa salutes Presiding Justice Marcus G. Christ of the Appellate Division, Second Department, the most formative mentor of his career.What Makes an Effective Appellate Judge?
Former Associate Justice of the Appellate Division, First Department, David B. Saxe, offers his insight into the qualities looked for in an appellate judge.A Prescription for Revolving-Door Justice
A "clear" response to recidivism is to enhance the penalties for crimes committed while released on a desk appearance ticket, supervised release, probation or parole, a Law Journal columnist writes.Case Filings Rise in New York's Trial Courts, Annual Report Finds
The report notes that the $3.4 billion court system had its third consecutive year of a rise in cases filed statewide.Your Long-Term Care Legislation Playbook
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