CORKUM v. BARTLETT


65 A.D.2d 313 (1978)

Richard A. Corkum, Individually and as President of The Court Clerks Benevolent Association, et al., Respondents, v. Richard J. Bartlett, as Chief Administrative Judge of the Unified Court System of The State of New York, Appellant. James R. Hannon, Individually and as President of The New York State Supreme Court Officers Association, Intervenor-Respondent

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department.

December 14, 1978


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael R. Juviler (Michael Colodner and John Eiseman with him on the brief), attorney for appellant.

Albert H. Blumenthal of counsel (Stephanie Hill and Geoffrey Mc. Johnson with him on the brief; Phillips, Nizer, Benjamin, Krim & Ballon, attorneys), for respondents.

Stephen J. Wiley of counsel (Roemer & Featherstonhaugh, attorneys), for Civil Service Employees Association, Inc., amicus curiae.

LUPIANO, J. P., EVANS, MARKEWICH, SANDLER and SULLIVAN, JJ., concur.


Per Curiam.

This is an appeal from a judgment of the Supreme Court, Special Term, Part I, entered in the office of the Clerk of the County of New York on November 1, 1978, in a proceeding pursuant to CPLR article 78.

The issue arose when the Chief Administrative Judge of the courts of the State of New York proposed a classification plan for nonjudicial employees of the court system. The petitioners are associations...

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