Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman of the New York State Court of Appeals expressed his excitement over the legislation. He said that he and his colleagues have been lobbying hard for this to happen. The last raise was recorded in 1999, almost a dozen years ago. However, Lippman stated that he still has hesitation over the approval of the proposal. “Given the current shaky economy and perilous state of New York’s budget, the pay change procedure is a miracle.” Lippman also stressed the state legislators should separate the pay question from politics as much as possible. “This takes judicial pay out of the realm of politics where it does not belong.”
NYLJ also mentioned that the New York state trial judges earn roughly $136,700 per year, which is about $40,000 less than their counterparts in the federal judiciary and junior associates at many top Am Law 100 firms.