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  1. A. Gail Prudenti is an American jurist and academic administrator serving as the 10th dean of the Maurice A. Deane School of Law since May 2017. She was the New York Chief Administrator of the Courts from 2011 to 2015. Prudenti was the presiding justice of the New York State Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Department from 2002 to 2011.

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    As the Chief Administrative Judge, Pfau oversaw the administration and operation of the Statewide court system with a $2.53 billion budget, 3,600 State and locally paid Judges and over 15,200 nonjudicial employees in over 300 locations around the State.

  3. The New York State Chief Administrator of the Courts (or Chief Administrative Judge of the Courts if a judge) oversees the administration and operation of the New York State Unified Court System. [1]

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    Hofstra Law offers Juris Doctor concentrations in eight areas of study: Alternative Dispute Resolution, Business Law, Corporate Compliance, Criminal Law and Procedure, Family Law, Health Law, Intellectual Property Law, and International Law.

    For the 2019 entering class, 48.33% of applicants were accepted with 18.90% enrolling, the 50th Percentile of enrolled students having a 154 LSAT score and a 3.53 GPA.

    Hofstra Law is housed in the original building opened in the 1970s upon the school's inception, although it has undergone several extensive renovations since that time. The lower floors of Kushner Hall are home to the law school's two level Barbara and Maurice A. Deane Law Library. The law building also contains both an appellate Moot Courtroomand ...

    As of 2019, Hofstra Law had 40 full-time faculty members. The faculty included (or had included in the past) Nora Demleitner (past member), Alafair Burke (no longer practicing), Monroe Freedman (deceased), Robert A. Baruch Bush, Aaron Twerski (past member), and Eric Lane(non-attorney). Per the 2022 Standard 509 Information Report filed with the ABA...

    According to Hofstra Law's 2018 ABA-required disclosures, 75.95% of the Class of 2017 obtained full-time, long-term, JD-required employment nine months after graduation. Hofstra's Law School Transparencyunder-employment score is 10.5%, indicating the percentage of the Class of 2017 unemployed, pursuing an additional degree, or working in a non-prof...

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    1. Hofstra Law Review(Est. 1973) 2. Hofstra Labor and Employment Law Journal(Est. 1982) 3. Hofstra Journal of International Business and Law(Est. 1999)

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    1. Family Court Review 2. ACTEC Law Journal of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel(ACTEC).

    Annual tuition at Hofstra Law for the 2018–2019 academic year is $59,214.The Law School Transparency estimated debt-financed cost of attendance for three years is $329,392.

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    1. Matt Ahearn, served in the New Jersey General Assembly from 2002 to 2004 2. Luis R. Sepulveda, Member of the New York State Senate, former Member of the New York State Assembly 3. Joseph Borg, the Securities Commissioner of Alabama since 1994 4. Ann-Margaret Carrozza, the New York State Assemblyfrom 1997 to 2010 5. Joe Ferriero, the Bergen County Democratic Organization Chairman from 1998 to 2009 6. Edward P. Mangano, ('87), Nassau County Executive since 2010 7. Neil Levin, Executive Direc...

    Judges

    1. Maryanne Trump Barry ('74), former judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, sister of 45th U.S. President Donald Trump 2. John J. Farley III ('73), former judge of the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims 3. Sallie Manzanet-Daniels ('88), Associate Justice of the New York State Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department 4. Juan Merchan ('94), acting justice of the New York State Supreme Court 5. Neal Hendel('76), Justice of the Supreme Court of Israel

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    1. Linda Cahn, founder and president of Pharmacy Benefit Consultants 2. Norm Kent('71), chairman of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws NORML 3. Charles Kushner, billionaire real estate developer, and father of Jared Kushner 4. Katherine Lapp('81), executive vice president and chief administrative officer of Harvard University 5. Randy Levine ('80), president of the New York Yankeessince January 2000 6. Mary Matalin, political consultant for the Republican Party, adviso...

  4. A. Gail Prudenti: First female appointed as the Presiding Justice of the Appellate Division, New York State Supreme Court, Second Department (2002) Betsy Barros: First Hispanic American female appointed as a Justice of the Appellate Division, New York State

  5. In 2012, she was appointed by Chief Administrative Judge A. Gail Prudenti to become an Acting Justice of the New York Supreme Court, 1st District. She ran unopposed in the general election in 2014 and was elected to a 14-year term.

  6. The Supreme Court of the State of New York, Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department, or simply the Second Department, is one of the four geographical components of the Supreme Court, Appellate Division, the intermediate appellate court of the State of New York. Its courthouse is located in Brooklyn, New York City .