- Source: New York City Law Department
The New York City Law Department, also known as the Office of the Corporation Counsel, is the department of the government of New York City responsible for most of the city's legal affairs. The department is headed by the Corporation Counsel, most recently Sylvia Hinds-Radix, the 81st official to hold this position, who resigned on June 1, 2024.
The Law Department represents the mayor, city agencies, and city officials in all civil litigation, in juvenile delinquency proceedings in Family Court, and in prosecutions in the New York City Criminal Court under the New York City Administrative Code. Among the department's other duties are drafting contracts, leases, municipal bond issues, and other legal documents for the city; reviewing local and state legislation; and providing legal advice to city officials on a wide variety of issues.
The New York City Charter, the New York City Administrative Code, and the Rules of the City of New York are published online by American Legal Publishing Corporation under contract with the Law Department. The department's regulations are compiled in title 46 of the Rules.
History
The origins of the Law Department lie in the English office of the Recorder. After the City fell under British control following the Third Anglo-Dutch War, New York's Governor Thomas Dongan created the Office of Recorder of New York City in 1683 to serve as legal and political counsel to the City Government.
After the American Revolution, New York City continued to grow, and during the 19th century, the City Council began hiring private attorneys to do the internal legal work of the City. When this arrangement proved unsatisfactory, due to the chaos of shifting the city's caseload between various outside counsels, the City Charter was amended in 1849 to create the Office of the Corporation Counsel (so named because New York City is a municipal corporation). The revision established an independently elected chief executive officer known as the Corporation Counsel, and a staff of five, to be known as the Law Department. Later, the Corporation Counsel began being appointed by the Mayor of New York City, as is still the case today.
Among the better-known cases that the department has litigated before the U.S. Supreme Court are Goldberg v. Kelly, Penn Central Transportation Co. v. New York City, Ward v. Rock Against Racism, Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency, Permanent Mission of India v. City of New York, and New York State Rifle & Pistol Association Inc. v. City of New York. The department also prepares amicus curiae briefs in many major court cases.
The following individuals have led the Law Department as Corporation Counsel:
George Pierce Andrews, former justice of the New York Supreme Court
Lorenzo B. Shepard, former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York
Henry Rutgers Beekman, former judge of the New York Supreme Court and New York City Parks Commissioner
Greene C. Bronson, former judge of the New York Court of Appeals
Edward D. Smith, former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York
William C. Whitney, former U.S. Secretary of the Navy
E. Henry Lacombe, former judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
George L. Rives, former United States Assistant Secretary of State
Francis Key Pendleton, former justice of the Supreme Court of New York
Frank Polk, in office 1914–1915, former Undersecretary of State and name partner of Davis Polk & Wardwell
Lamar Hardy, in office 1915–1918 former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York
John P. O'Brien, former New York City Mayor
Paul Windels, in office 1934–1937, lawyer, co-founder of the Lycée Français de New York
Thomas D. Thacher, in office 1943, former judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, judge of the New York Court of Appeals, and Solicitor General of the United States
John J. Bennett Jr., in office 1946–1947 former Attorney General of New York
Adrian P. Burke, in office 1954, former judge of the New York Court of Appeals
Charles H. Tenney, in office 1958–1961, former judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York
J. Lee Rankin, in office 1966–1972, former Solicitor General of the United States
Norman Redlich, in office 1972–1975, former dean of New York University School of Law
Allen G. Schwartz, in office 1978–1981, former judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York
Frederick A.O. Schwarz Jr., in office 1982–1986, former chief counsel to the Church Committee
Peter Zimroth, in office 1987–1989, former NYU professor and law clerk to Justice Abe Fortas of the Supreme Court of the United States
Victor Kovner, in office 1990–1991
O. Peter Sherwood, in office 1991–1993, judge, former Solicitor General of New York
Paul A. Crotty, in office 1994–1997, current judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York
Michael D. Hess, 1998–2001
Michael A. Cardozo, in office 2002–2013
Zachary W. Carter, in office 2014–2019, former United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York
Jim Johnson, in office 2019–2021
Organizational structure
The Law Department has 16 legal divisions and 5 support divisions. As of 2023, the department employs 850 lawyers and 750 support professionals in 22 offices located in all five boroughs, and an auxiliary office in Kingston, New York.
The legal divisions are:
Administrative Law and Regulatory Litigation
Affirmative Litigation
Appeals
Commercial and Real Estate Litigation
Contracts and Real Estate
Economic Development
Environmental Law
Family Court
General Litigation
Labor and Employment Law
Legal Counsel
Municipal Finance
Special Federal Litigation (handles civil rights lawsuits under 42 U.S.C. 1983 brought against police, District Attorneys, or correction officers)
Tax and Bankruptcy
Tort
Workers' Compensation
The support divisions are:
Administration
Electronic Discovery Group
Information Technology
Litigation Support and Information Management
Operations
See also
The City Record
Rules of the City of New York
New York State Department of Law
References
Further reading
Nelson, William E. (2008). Fighting for the City: A History of the New York City Corporation Counsel. New York Law Journal. ISBN 978-1-58852-150-7. LCCN 2007051487. OCLC 1128131313.
External links
Official website
Law Department in the Rules of the City of New York
CityAdmin, a collection of NYC administrative decisions from the Center for New York City Law
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