Justice Elizabeth W. Pine
Elizabeth
W. Pine graduated from Smith College and received her LL.B from Harvard Law
School in 1960. Following her admission to practice on November 3, 1960, Justice
Pine was employed in Washington, D.C. and New York City until she moved to
Rochester, where she practiced law from 1963 through 1973. She was elected to
Monroe County Family Court in 1973 and served there from 1974 through 1976. She
served as Administrative Judge of that court from October 1975 through December
1976. She was elected to Supreme Court in 1976 and served as a trial judge
throughout the Seventh Judicial District as well as in Manhattan and the Bronx
until she was designated an Associate Justice of the Appellate Division in 1985
by Governor Cuomo. She was reelected a Supreme Court Justice in 1990 and was
redesignated to the Appellate Division by Governor Cuomo and then by Governor
Pataki. She is currently a member of the Committee on Pattern Jury Instructions
of the Association of Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York,
the Statewide Law Guardian Advisory Committee, and the Fourth Department Law
Guardian Advisory Committee. Justice Pine is a member of the American Bar
Association, a member and fellow of the New York State Bar Association, a member
of the Monroe County Bar Association and the Greater Rochester Association for
Women Attorneys, as well as the National Association of Women Judges. She is
also a member of the Association of Justices of the Supreme Court of the State
of New York. She has been active in many court-related committees, including the
Committee on the Legal Profession and the Courts (the Craco Committee) as well
as in many voluntary organizations, including the Otetiana Council of the Boy
Scouts of America, the Rochester Rotary Club, the Ethics Committee of the
Kirkhaven Nursing Home, and the Advisory Committee of the College of Business of
the Rochester Institute of Technology.