in
Manhattan,
New York City, home of the First Department of the Appellate Division ,
New York City, home of the Second Department of the Appellate Division
Departments • The
First Department, seated in
Manhattan, covers both
The Bronx (
Bronx County) and Manhattan (
New York County). Justice
Dianne Renwick has been the department's Presiding Justice since June 21, 2023. • The
Second Department, seated in
Brooklyn, covers
Queens (
Queens County), Brooklyn (
Kings County),
Staten Island (
Richmond County),
Long Island (
Nassau and
Suffolk counties) and
Dutchess,
Orange,
Putnam,
Rockland and
Westchester counties. This department is the largest by population. Justice
Hector LaSalle has been the Presiding Justice since May 25, 2021. • The Third Department, seated in
Albany, includes an area extending from the territory of the Second Department north to New York's borders with
Vermont and
Quebec, and includes the cities of Albany,
Troy,
Schenectady,
Saratoga Springs, and
Binghamton. This territory extends nearly as far west as
Syracuse. Hon. Elizabeth A. Garry has been the Presiding Justice since January 1, 2018. • The
Fourth Department, seated in
Rochester, covers the remainder of the state west of the Third Department's territory, and includes the cities of
Buffalo,
Rochester, and Syracuse. Hon. Gerald J. Whalen has been the Presiding Justice since January 7, 2016.
Programs and agencies Attorneys and Counselors at Law In addition to hearing appeals in matters of law and equity, the Appellate Division regulates the admission of lawyers to the Bar and their conduct and discipline. • Each department has a Character and Fitness Committee, whose members interview applicants in person for admission to the bar. • Each department has Attorney Grievance Committees that investigates complaints of attorney misconduct and may issue reprimands or recommend censure, suspension, or disbarment to the Appellate Division.
Protection of minors and the incapacitated At English
common law, the
Lord Chancellor, as the king's delegate to exercise the Crown's special jurisdiction, had responsibility for the custody and protection of infants and the mentally incapacitated. Revisions to the constitution in 1847 abolished the
New York Court of Chancery and transferred this role to the
New York Supreme Court. • The Appellate Division regulates the panels of attorneys that represent children in family law proceedings in the appellate, Supreme, Family and Criminal Courts, and each department has an Office for Attorneys for Children (Originally named Law Guardian). • Each department also has a Mental Hygiene Legal Service (MHLS) program. Since its creation by statute in 1964 as the Mental Health Information Service, the MHLS has served as the watchdog of the rights of the institutionalized mentally disabled in New York and has been recognized by the courts as essential to the state's statutory "protective shield of checks and balances" governing the admission, transfer and retention of psychiatric patients. • Court Examiners are designated by each department to ascertain whether guardians appointed pursuant to the Mental Hygiene Law have complied with the order of appointment and have performed the duties specified. ==Procedure==