NY's Mandatory Judicial Retirement & Certification: A Conversation with Hon. Richard T. Andrias and Hon. David B. Saxe
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NYCLA is proud to present the latest episode of the NYCLA Amicus Curiae Podcast. In this episode our Host Daniel K. Wiig sits down with Justice Richard T. Andrias & Justice David B. Saxe, both formerly of the Appellate Division, First Department, NY State Supreme Court (RETIRED) to discuss New York's mandatory judicial retirement age and the process of certification. The in depth conversation takes on points and counter points of NY's Judges serving the Courts after the age of 70.  More Information About Our Guests From June 1996 to September 2018, Justice Andrias served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department. He was appointed to the New York City Criminal Court in 1983 and was the Supervising Judge of the New York County Criminal Court from 1985 to 1987. Justice Andrias was elected to the Supreme Court in 1987 and re-elected in 2001, serving in the criminal and civil divisions from January 1988 to June 1996.  Hon. David B. Saxe (Ret.) served as an Associate Justice, New York State Appellate Division, First Department and is one of the most honored and respected members of New York’s legal community. Recently retired from the bench, he is now a sought-after, arbitrator, mediator, and special master. Justice Richard T. Andrias & Justice David B. Saxe are co-founders of ADAM – Appellate Division Arbitrators & Mediators. Appellate Division Arbitrators & Mediators (RETIRED) a firm consisting exclusively of appellate justices and judges that provides commercial arbitration and mediation services in New York.  The firm also consists of retired justices and judges from the Second Department Appellate Division as well as the Court of Appeals.  
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