Chief Administrator of the Courts explained
The New York State Chief Administrator of the Courts (or Chief Administrative Judge of the Courts if a judge) oversees the administration and operation of the New York State Unified Court System.[1] They are appointed by the Chief Judge of New York with the advice and consent of the Administrative Board of the Courts.[1] They are assisted by the Office of Court Administration.[1] [2]
List of Chief Administrative Judges
Recent Chief Administrative Judges:
- Richard J. Bartlett, 1974–1979
- Herbert B. Evans, 1979–1983[3]
- Robert J. Sise,[4] 1983–1985
- Joseph W. Bellacosa, 1985–1987
- Albert M. Rosenblatt, 1987–1989
- Matthew T. Crosson, 1989–1993
- E. Leo Milonas, 1993–1995
- Jonathan Lippman,[5] 1996–2007
- Ann Pfau,[6] 2007–2011
- A. Gail Prudenti,[7] 2011–2015
- Lawrence K. Marks,[8] 2015–present
External links
Notes and References
- Book: Gibson's New York Legal Research Guide . Ellen M. . Gibson . William H. . Manz . 2004 . 3rd . Wm. S. Hein Publishing . 1-57588-728-2 . 2004042477 . 54455036 . 130–131.
- Web site: Office of Court Administration. New York State Office of Court Administration. 13 July 2013.
- https://history.nycourts.gov/biography/herbert-b-evans/
- Web site: Administrator of the Courts Named for State System. Philip. Shenon. August 6, 1983. The New York Times.
- Web site: Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman. Court of Appeals State of New York. 7 July 2015.
- News: Pfau to Resign as Courts' Top Administrator. John. Caher. New York Law Journal. October 20, 2011.
- News: Prudenti Named Chief Administrative Judge. John. Caher. New York Law Journal. October 21, 2011.
- Web site: Chief Administrative Judge Lawrence K. Marks | NYCOURTS.GOV.