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Jonathan Lippman was born on 19 May, 1945 in New York City, U.S., is an American judge. Discover Jonathan Lippman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 78 years old?

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Age 78 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 19 May, 1945
Birthday 19 May
Birthplace New York City, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1945

Jonathan Lippman (born May 19, 1945) is an American jurist who served as Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals from 2009 through 2015.

He is currently Of Counsel in the Litigation & Trial Department of Latham & Watkins’ New York office.

Lippman is a Manhattan native.

1965

He attended New York City public schools, including Stuyvesant High School, graduated from New York University (NYU) in 1965, and received his J.D. degree from the New York University School of Law in 1968.

1989

In 1989, he became the deputy chief administrator for management support of the New York State court system, responsible for the day-to-day management.

1993

He succeeded Judith Kaye, who served as the state's first female Chief Judge from 1993 to 2008.

Much of Lippman's career in the justice system in New York has been in administrative roles.

He has been credited with persuading the state legislature to double the financing of the court system and pass other reform measures creating special purpose courts and updating the jury system.

1995

In 1995, then-Governor George Pataki appointed Lippman as judge of the New York Court of Claims.

1996

In 1996, Lippman became New York's chief administrative judge.

2005

In 2005, he was elected to the State Supreme Court for a 14-year term.

2007

He served in that capacity for 11 years until 2007, the longest anyone has spent in that position.

In May 2007, then-Governor, Eliot Spitzer, appointed Lippman to the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, First Judicial Department.

2008

Lippman was chosen from a list provided to Paterson by the New York Commission on Judicial Nomination, in a process that drew scrutiny in 2008 when the commission did not refer any female or minority candidates to the governor for selection.

According to the court, unanimous rulings declined from about 82 percent during 2008, Judge Kaye’s final year, to 69 percent in Judge Lippman’s first year.

When wearing his hat as Chief Judge of the State of New York, Lippman has been a consistent advocate for increased attention to civil legal services.

In addition to creating the Task Force to Expand Access to Civil Legal Services in New York, he has increased funding to civil legal services, enacted mandatory pro bono requirements for law students, and proposed making attorney pro bono reporting requirements public to encourage greater participation.

These proposals have been somewhat controversial and the plan to make pro bono hours public has not been enacted.

2009

On January 13, 2009, Governor David Paterson appointed Lippman to the position of Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals.

Lippman was confirmed in his position by voice vote of the State Senate on February 12, 2009.

Justice Lippman wrote a summary of this work in January 2009 in the New York Law Journal.

His resume as an appellate judge has been described as "thin," but in the 20 months that he was Presiding Justice of the Appellate Division, First Department he presided over more than 2,000 cases and wrote 14 opinions.

Under Chief Judge Lippman, the number of non-unanimous rulings made by the Court of Appeals has been on the rise.

2015

Lippman stepped down as Chief Judge on December 31, 2015, having reached the mandatory retirement age of 70.

2016

Lippman joined Latham & Watkins’ New York office as of counsel in the Litigation & Trial Department on January 7, 2016 upon retirement from the bench.