UNITED STATES COURT of APPEALS for the SECOND CIRCUIT

Physical Address:

Daniel Patrick Moynihan U.S. Courthouse

500 Pearl Street

New York, NY 10007

(212)857-8500

Mailing Address:

Thurgood Marshall U.S. Courthouse

40 Foley Square

New York, NY 10007

(212)857-8500

Dennis Jacobs, Chief Judge

Karen Greve Milton, Circuit Executive

Catherine O'Hagan Wolfe, Clerk of Court

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Circuit Executive's Office
Thurgood Marshall United States Courthouse
40 Foley Square, Room 2904
New York, New York 10007

Tel: (212)857-8700

Fax: (212)857-8680


Karen Greve Milton, Circuit Executive
John Coffey, Deputy Circuit Executive
Janice D. Kish, Assistant Circuit Executive for Administration
Scott Teman, Assistant Circuit Executive for Space & Facilities
Richard K. George, Administrative Services Manager
Evelyn Ortiz,  Director of Human Resources
Jerry Tritz, CJA Case-Budgeting Attorney

The primary function of the Circuit Executive’s Office is to perform the administrative operations of the Circuit. As the Secretary to the Circuit Judicial Council, the Circuit Executive serves as the executive officer of the Council, providing such administrative services as implementing policies, developing programs, organizing and staffing council committees, and performing other duties mandated by Congress or the U.S. Judicial Conference. The Circuit Executive is also responsible for planning and organizing circuit judicial conferences.

Additionally, the Circuit Executive serves as the administrative and management assistant to the Chief Judge of the Circuit. In this role, the Circuit Executive acts as the principal administrative officer of the circuit, performing a wide range of non-judicial duties, including space and facilities management and automation oversight. In addition, the Circuit Executive serves as the Chief Judge’s representative and the circuit’s liaison to many committees.

 

 


 

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