New York Statutes

§ 16 — Judge prohibited from practicing law in his court

New York § 16
JurisdictionNew York
Law JUDJudiciary
Art. 2General Provisions Relating to Courts and Judges

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N.Y. Judiciary § 16 (2026).

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§ 16. Judge prohibited from practicing law in his court. A judge shall\nnot practice or act as an attorney or counsellor in a court of which he\nis, or is entitled to act as a member, or in an action, claim, matter,\nmotion or proceeding originating in that court.\n

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