
Governor Cuomo Announces Appointments to the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court
Honorable Rolando Acosta Designated Presiding Justice for the First Appellate DepartmentNine Supreme Court Justices Elevated to Appellate Court Across New York State
Yesterday, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo appointed the Honorable Rolando Acosta
as Presiding Justice of the Appellate Division for the First Judicial
Department and elevated nine elected Supreme Court Justices from across
New York to the four Appellate Departments of New York State. The Justices
selected today are a dynamic collection of judicial talent and experience
from the trial courts, and reflect the excellence and diversity of the
judicial system throughout New York State.
"These tremendously qualified jurists bring a wealth of knowledge
and diverse experience to New York's Appellate Court,"
Governor Cuomo said. "I am proud to appoint these judges to their new roles where they
will continue to uphold principles of law and fairness to move New York
forward."
Appellate Division-First Department
Governor Cuomo designated Associate Justice Rolando Acosta to Presiding
Justice of the First Department-Appellate Division, and appointed Supreme
Court Justices Cynthia Kern, Peter Moulton, Jeffrey Oing and Anil Singh
to fill four Associate Justice vacancies. The First Department includes
New York and Bronx counties.
Honorable Rolando T. Acosta
Justice Acosta was elected New York State Supreme Court Justice in 2002
in the 1st Judicial District, and was appointed to the Appellate Division
in 2008. His judicial career began in 1997 as a New York City Civil Court
Judge, where he spearheaded the creation of the Harlem Community Justice
Center. Prior to his judicial service, he held various posts with the
Legal Aid Society, including Attorney-in-Charge of the largest civil trial
office and Director of Government. Justice Acosta has also served as Deputy
Commissioner for Law Enforcement for the New York City Commission on Human Rights.
In addition to his judicial responsibilities, Justice Acosta has been
an active community servant and worked tirelessly to enhance the legal
profession for all participants. He has served as the President of the
Latino Judges Association, during which time he was a mentor and teacher
with the Latino Community, and as the Vice President of the New York City
Bar Association. He was selected as the 2004 Judge of the Year by the
National Hispanic Bar Association, and is currently a member of the New
York State Commission on Judicial Conduct, the Chief Judge’s Task
Force to Expand Access to Civil Legal Services in New York, and the City
Bar’s Council on the Profession.
Justice Acosta was raised in the South Bronx and Washington Heights, after
having emigrated from the Dominican Republic at age 14. He is a graduate
of Columbia College and Columbia University School of Law. He currently
serves as a Trustee of Columbia University and as a member of The Dean’s
Council of Columbia Law School.
Honorable Cynthia S. Kern
Justice Kern has been a jurist since 2000 when she was first elected to
the New York City Civil Court. In 2008, she was designated an Acting Supreme
Court Justice for the Civil Branch in New York County and was re-elected
to City Civil Court in 2010. The next year she successfully ran to fill
a vacancy for New York Supreme Court Justice in the First Judicial District
and has continued in that capacity since her election. Prior to taking
the Bench, Justice Kern was a practicing attorney for 15 years. She began
as a litigation associate with the law firm of Rosenman, Colin, Freund,
Lewis & Cohen, before taking a similar position with Moses & Singer.
As a civil litigator, she focused on commercial and real estate litigation.
In 1992, she became the Principal Court Attorney for the Honorable Joan
B. Lobis, New York Supreme Court. Justice Kern graduated from the State
University of New York at Stony Brook in 1982 and received her law degree
from New York University School of Law in 1985.
Honorable Peter H. Moulton
Justice Moulton first became a jurist when elected as a Civil Court Judge
in New York County on 2003. In April 2010, Justice Moulton was appointed
to be an Acting Supreme Court Justice of the Supreme Court, New York County.
He subsequently was elected to the Supreme Court in 2013. As a judge,
he has also held several leadership positions, including the Supervising
Judge of the Civil Court, New York County from November 2010 through January
2014, and since March 2015 has served as both the Administrative Judge
for Civil Matters, First Judicial District, and the Coordinating Judge
of the New York City Asbestos Litigation. Prior to sitting on the bench,
Justice Moulton was the Principal Law Clerk to the Honorable Leland DeGrasse,
Supreme Court Justice from 1995 to 2003. He began his legal career as
a law clerk to Judge Charles E. Stewart, Jr. in the Southern District
of New York from 1986 to 1988, before joining the New York City Law Department’s
Affirmative Litigation Division as a Staff Attorney. Justice Moulton graduated
from Stanford University in 1983 with a B.A. in International Relations
and received his J.D. from Columbia Law School in 1986.
Honorable Jeffrey K. Oing
Justice Oing was elected to serve as a New York City Civil Court Judge
in January 2004. In 2011, he was elected to the Supreme Court of the State
of New York in the 1st Judicial District and assigned to the Commercial
Division. Prior to taking the bench, he served as Deputy General Counsel
to the New York City Council in 2002 and 2003, and also served as Deputy
Director of the New York City Districting Commission. From 1993 to 2002,
Justice Oing worked in the New York Supreme Court in a variety of capacities,
including as Law Secretary to Justice Walter B. Tolub (2000-02), Principal
Appellate Court Attorney for the First Department (1998-2000), Law Secretary
to Justice Marilyn G. Diamond (1995-98), and a Principal Court Attorney
(1993-95). In 1992, Justice Oing served as an Assistant Counsel to New
Jersey Governor James J. Florio. Prior to his public sector legal career,
he was an associate at the New Jersey firm of Herold & Haines and
began his career with the law firm of Donovan Leisure Newton & Irvine
in 1990. Justice Oing graduated from Columbia College in 1986 with a B.A.
in English and received his J.D. from New York University School of Law in 1989.
Honorable Anil C. Singh
Justice Singh has been a jurist since 2003, after being elected as a New
York City Civil Court Judge in 2002. He was designated an Acting Supreme
Court Justice in 2010 and was elected to his current role as a New York
State Supreme Court Justice in the 1st Judicial District in November 2013. In April 2015, Justice Singh was appointed
to the Commercial Division. Prior to taking the bench, Justice Singh clerked
for the Honorable Alice Schlesinger from 1987 to 2002. Justice Singh was
born in Gazipar, India in 1958 and immigrated to the United States in
1976 and upon this designation, he becomes the first Indian-American elevated
to the Appellate Court in New York. He graduated from Lawrence University
in 1980 with a B.A. in Political Science and History and received his
J.D. from the Antioch School of Law in 1986.
Appellate Division-Second Department
The Governor designated Supreme Court Justices Linda Christopher and Angela
Iannacci to fill two Associate Justice vacancies on the Appellate Division-Second
Department. The Second Department comprises a ten-county downstate region
that includes Kings, Queens, Richmond counties, Long Island and the lower
Hudson Valley.
Honorable Linda J. Christopher
Justice Christopher has been a jurist since 2002 when she began serving
as Acting Justice for the Villages of Upper Nyack and Grandview. In 2005,
Justice Christopher was elected to the Rockland County Family Court where
she presided through 2010. While serving as a Family Court Judge, she
also served as Acting Supreme Court Justice for the Integrated Domestic
Violence Court from 2006 through 2010. Since 2011, Justice Christopher
has been a Supreme Court Justice and currently serves as the Supervising
Judge for Matrimonial Matters for the Ninth Judicial District. She began
her legal career in 1980 as a law clerk for the Honorable Orelle Weeks
in Denver Juvenile Court, followed by taking an Associate position with
the law offices of Jerome Trachtenberg. She also served briefly as a Hearing
Examiner for Rockland County Family Court before starting her own practice
in 1986. Justice Christopher was in private practice with the Law Offices
of Linda Christopher from 1986 to 1992, partnered in the firm of Christopher
and Draine from 1992 to 1996, before returning to her private practice
until her election to Family Court in 2004. Justice Christopher graduated
from the University of Colorado in 1976 majoring in Political Science
before earning her J.D. from Antioch School of Law in 1980.
Honorable Angela G. Iannacci
Justice Iannacci has served as a member of the bench since 2004, when
she was elected to Family Court in Nassau County. Two years later, she
was elected a Supreme Court Justice in Nassau County, and currently serves
as Associate Justice for the Appellate Term in the 9th and 10th Judicial
Districts, a position to which she was appointed in 2009, as well as continuing
her Supreme Court docket in the 10th Judicial District. Prior to taking
the bench, Justice Iannacci held several legal positions including Principal
Court Attorney to the Honorable Allan L. Winick, as Hearing Officer in
Small Claims Assessment Review Proceedings, and fifteen years of extensive
private practice with AIG, Rossano, Mose, Hirschhorn & Corleto, P.C.,
in Garden City, NY, and Gordon & Silber, P.C., in Manhattan concentrating
in personal injury, medical malpractice and general liability matters.
She also maintained a solo general practice, Angela G. Iannacci, P.C.,
of Great Neck, NY while serving as a Hearing Officer from 1996-2001. Additionally,
she has served on the Judicial Committee on Women in the Courts, the NYS
Anti-Discrimination Panel, NYS Office of Court Administration’s
Best Practices Committee for Matrimonial Judges, the NYS Domestic Violence
Task Force, and the NYS Special Commission on Fiduciary Appointments.
Justice Iannacci received her B.A. from George Washington University in
1983 majoring in Political Science and Economics, and her J.D. from Pace
University School of Law in 1986.
Appellate Division-Third Department
The Governor designated Supreme Court Justices Stanley Pritzker and Philip
Rumsey to fill two Associate Justice vacancies on the Appellate Division-Third
Department. The Third Department covers twenty-eight counties in the Eastern
and Northern portions of Upstate New York, ranging from the mid-Hudson
Valley to the Canadian Border and as far west as Schuyler and Chemung
counties in the Southern Tier.
Honorable Stanley L. Pritzker
Justice Pritzker has been a jurist since 2005, taking the bench as a multi-court
judge for the County, Family, Surrogate, and Drug Treatment Courts in
Washington County. In 2007, he was also designated an Acting Supreme Court
Justice presiding over civil actions in Washington County. In 2013, Justice
Pritzker was elected as a Justice of the Supreme Court for the 4th Judicial District. Prior to his judicial career, Justice Pritzker was
in private practice for nearly two decades handling civil, municipal and
criminal litigation matters. He also has extensive experience as a children’s
attorney as an advocate in juvenile delinquency, PINS, divorce, custody
neglect, and abuse proceedings. Justice Pritzker began his professional
career as a social worker in New York City while attending law school
during the evenings. He graduated from the State University of New York
at Buffalo in 1978 with a B.A. in Philosophy and Psychology and earned
a Masters degree in Social Work from the same institution in 1980. He
received his law degree from St. John’s University Law School in 1986.
Honorable Philip R. Rumsey
Justice Rumsey was first elected as a Justice of the Supreme Court for
the Sixth Judicial District in 1994 and was re-elected to the bench in
2007. Prior to becoming a jurist, Justice Rumsey practiced law for nearly
two decades in both the private and public sectors, beginning as an Assistant
District Attorney in Cortland County in 1976. Other public service roles
that he has served include, Assistant County Attorney for Cortland County,
Attorney with the Cortland Housing Authority, Staff Counsel for the New
York State Senate Standing Committee on Agriculture, Legislative Counsel
for New York State Senator James L. Seward, and Town Attorney for the
Town of Cortlandville. He was also a Partner in the law firm of Ryan &
Rumsey until taking the bench in 1994. Justice Rumsey has been a member
of the New York Pattern Jury Instructions Committee since 2008, and served
in the New York State Army National Guard from 1971 to 1977. He graduated
from Hamilton College in 1971 with a B.A. in Geology and received his
J.D. from Syracuse University School of Law in 1975.
Appellate Division-Fourth Department
The Governor designated Supreme Court Justice Joanne Winslow to fill an
Associate Justice vacancy on the Appellate Division-Fourth Department.
The Fourth Department encompasses twenty-two Upstate Counties in the Western
and Central portions of the State, stretching as far north as Jefferson County.
Hon. Joanne M. Winslow
Justice Winslow was elected as a Justice of the Supreme Court for the
Seventh Judicial District in 2008. She was assigned to the Matrimonial
Part until 2011, before assuming her current assignment in Criminal Part,
where she presides over felony indictments from arraignment through sentencing,
as well as handling other legal matters. Prior to her election to the
bench, Justice Winslow spent over two decades as an Assistant District
Attorney with Monroe County, finishing her tenure at the DA’s office
as Bureau Chief for Major Felonies. Justice Winslow has been recognized
for both her professional and civic service activities, receiving accolades
for distinguished and dedicated service from Rochester Police Department,
Monroe County District Attorney’s Office, Monroe County Sheriff’s
Office, and Boy Scouts of America. This past December, Chief Judge Janet
DiFiore named Justice Winslow to serve on the Richard C. Failla LGBTQ
Commission. She graduated from Springfield College in 1981 with a B.S.
in Social Studies & Secondary Education, before receiving her J.D.
from Albany Law School in 1986.
Each of the designated Justices were chosen among candidates reviewed
and advanced for consideration by Judicial Screening Committees from one
of the four Appellate Departments across New York. These Committee’s
undertook a thorough review of all applications and written material,
including conversations with numerous practitioners familiar with the
candidate’s career and job performance. In addition, the Committee
conducted in-person interviews of dozens of elected Supreme Court justice
candidates from across the State, with only those applicants deemed “highly
qualified” by the Committees submitted to the Governor for consideration
for appointment to Appellate Division.
Under the New York State Constitution and Judiciary Law, the Governor
has the authority to appoint Presiding Justices to each Appellate Division
from among those who have been elected as Justices of the Supreme Court.
These appointments are not subject to Senate confirmation.