Antonio I. Brandveen
Antonio I. Brandveen is an acting justice of the Nassau County Supreme Court in the 10th Judicial District of New York. He is also a New York Court of Claims Judge. He has served in these two capacities since 1987.[1]
Education
Brandveen received his B.S. degree from Fordham University in 1969 and his J.D. degree from the New York University Law School.[1]
Career
Brandveen began his career as an attorney for Harlem Legal Services in 1974. The following year, he became a law clerk of the State Supreme Court. He served in this position until his judicial appointment in 1980.
Brandveen joined the Housing Part of the New York City Civil Court in 1980. He then worked as a judge of the New York City Civil Court and the New York City Criminal Court from 1986 to 1987. He was then elected to the Supreme Court and the Court of Claims. He has also served as a County Court judge (from 1999 to 2002) and a Family Court judge (2002).
During his career, Brandveen has also worked as an adjunct law professor for the Jacob D. Fuchberg Law Center of Touro College (1991-1992). He worked for the Office of Court Administration from 1999 to 2003, serving in the Judge Training Course, the Court Attorneys Training Course and the Criminal Law Committee.[1]
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Second Circuit Court of Appeals • U.S. District Court: Eastern District of New York, Western District of New York, Northern District of New York, Southern District of New York • U.S. Bankruptcy Court: Eastern District of New York, Western District of New York, Northern District of New York, Southern District of New York
State courts:
New York Court of Appeals • New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division • New York Supreme Court • New York County Courts • New York City Courts • New York Town and Village Courts • New York Family Courts • New York Surrogates' Courts • New York City Civil Court • New York City Criminal Courts • New York Court of Claims • New York Problem Solving Courts
State resources:
Courts in New York • New York judicial elections • Judicial selection in New York