Category: News Releases

April 28, 2014: State Bar President Urges Lawmakers to Authorize 20 New Judges to Address Family Court Delays

The state Legislature, which put money in the budget for 20 additional Family Court judges, must now pass a second bill “without delay” so that the judges can began hearing cases in January, New York State Bar President David M. Schraver said today. In an April 24 letter, Schraver of Rochester (Nixon, Peabody) thanked members … Continued

April 2, 2014: Manhattan Attorney Kay Crawford Murray Receives Hon. George Bundy Smith Pioneer Award

Manhattan attorney Kay Crawford Murray has been honored with the 2014 Honorable George Bundy Smith Pioneer Award, given by the Commercial and Federal Litigation Section of the New York State Bar Association. Murray is the former general counsel to the New York City Department of Juvenile Justice. She was recognized for her commitment to legal … Continued

March 19, 2014: More Family Court Judges Are Needed To Improve Well-Being of Children, Says New York State Bar Association

As the state budget deadline approaches, the New York State Bar Association urges lawmakers to consider how the lives of thousands of children are affected by a shortage of Family Court judges, who hear cases about child abuse, adoption, foster care, paternity, financial support and custody. “Sadly, children’s lives are put on hold while too … Continued

February 12, 2014: State Bar Association Mourns Passing of Stewart F. Hancock, Jr., Former Court of Appeals Judge

New York State Bar Association President David M. Schraver of Rochester (Nixon Peabody) issued the following statement today on the passing of Hon. Stewart F. Hancock, Jr., who died Tuesday at his home in Cazenovia. He was 91. “As a jurist on New York’s highest court, Judge Hancock was recognized for his astute intellect, wisdom … Continued

February 5, 2014: New York State Bar Association President Schraver Supports Funding for Judiciary, Legal Services and more Family Court Judges

New York State Bar Association President David M. Schraver today urged state lawmakers to approve the proposed Judiciary budget to help alleviate logjams now faced by New Yorkers seeking their “day in court.” “The Judiciary’s budget request reflects a balancing between constitutional duty to ensure access to justice for all New Yorkers and the obligation … Continued