MATTER OF MILONAS v. PERB


225 A.D.2d 57 (1996)

648 N.Y.S.2d 779

In the Matter of E. Leo Milonas, as Chief Administrative Judge of the Courts of the Unified Court System of The State of New York, Petitioner, v. Public Employment Relations Board et al., Respondents

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

October 24, 1996


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kenneth Falk, New York City (Michael Colodner, John Eiseman and Leonard Kershaw of counsel), for petitioner.

Gary Johnson, Albany, for Public Employment Relations Board, respondent.

Fulbright & Jaworski, L. L. P., New York City (K. Jane Fankhanel of counsel), for Association of Surrogate's and Supreme Court Reporters within the City of New York, respondent.

Joel Giller, New York City, for District Council 37, AFSME AFL-CIO, respondent.

Steven A. Crain, Albany, and Nancy E. Hoffman for Civil Service Employees Association, respondent.

MIKOLL, J. P., CREW III, YESAWICH JR. and PETERS, JJ., concur.


CARPINELLO, J.

At issue in this case is the rate to be paid by the Unified Court System (hereinafter UCS) to court reporters when individual Judges request transcripts of proceedings. In New York, court reporters are compensated in two different ways. They are salaried employees of the UCS, but they are also entitled to payment for transcripts requested by a litigant, by a litigant's attorney and, under certain...

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