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Clerk of the Court. Lisa LeCours was appointed Chief Clerk and Legal Counsel to the New York Court of Appeals on May 2, 2022. In that position, she oversees the daily operation of the Court and its staff.
The seven judges of the New York Court of Appeals are selected through the assisted appointment method. The governor appoints each new judge from a list of qualified nominees submitted by a judicial nominating commission. The nominee must be confirmed by the New York State Senate. Judges serve 14-year terms.
The Judiciary of New York is a unified state court system that functions under the Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals who is the ex officio Chief Judge of New York. The Chief Judge supervises the seven-judge Court of Appeals and is chair of the Administrative Board of the Courts.
You can make a Freedom of Information Law request for access to agency administrative records. You can search Supreme Court cases and documents e-filed in NYSCEF (New York State Courts Electronic Filing ) system even if you do not have an e-filing account. Visit the link and click on Search as Guest.
Judges JudgeBornJoined Jenny Rivera December 8, 1960 February 11, 2013 Michael J. Garcia October 8, 1961 February 8, 2016 Madeline Singas June 6, 1966 June 8, 2021 Anthony Cannataro July 3, 1965 June 8, 20213 more rows

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Judges JudgeBornJoined Rowan D. Wilson, Chief Judge September 3, 1960 February 6, 2017 Jenny Rivera December 8, 1960 February 11, 2013 Michael J. Garcia October 8, 1961 February 8, 2016 Madeline Singas June 6, 1966 June 8, 20213 more rows
The Court of Appeals is New Yorks highest court, composed of a Chief Judge and six Associate Judges. In general, the Court of Appeals hears civil and criminal cases on appeal from the other appellate courts. Its review is generally limited to questions of law.
For additional assistance, you may contact us in one of three ways: question@nycourts.gov. New York State Unified Court System. 25 Beaver Street. New York, NY 10004. 1-800-COURTNY (1-800-268-7869) Interpreter services are available for languages other than English. TTY: Call 711 (nyrelay.com)

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