
February 23, 2010
STATE BAR ASSOCIATION COMMENTS ON COURT OF APPEALS
DECISION AFFIRMING INCREASE IN JUDICIAL COMPENSATION
New York State Bar Association President Michael E. Getnick (Getnick
Livingston Atkinson & Priore, LLP of Utica and of counsel to Getnick
& Getnick of New York City) today issued the following statement in
response to the State of New York Court of Appeals decision in the
matters of Maron v. Silver, Larabee v. Governor of the State of New
York, and Chief Judge of the State of New York v. Governor of the State
of New York:
“Judicial salaries reflect the value that society places on the
important work that judges perform. Today's decision sends a strong
message that judges are entitled to be compensated at a level
commensurate with their knowledge and experience, and for the critical
role they play in ensuring that justice is served. The decision makes it
clear that the historical doctrine of Separation of Powers applies as
well to consideration of judicial salaries on their own merits. The New
York State Bar Association has long been a strong advocate for measures
that provide appropriate compensation for judges. Today's decision is a
step in that direction.
“Hopefully, the decision will be received by
our State government as an impetus to break the logjam that has
prevented any salary adjustment over the past 11 years. An independent,
well-functioning judicial system, accessible to all citizens, is a
cornerstone of our democracy, and judges are indispensable to the
delivery of justice in our society. The New York State Bar Association
supports the Judiciary’s proposal to increase judicial salaries
and to establish a Quadrennial Commission on Executive, Legislative and
Judicial Compensation that would serve as a permanent mechanism for the
regular salary review of officials in all three branches of government.
The Commission is a fair and reasonable approach to resolving any
ongoing salary issues.”
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