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  1. Attorney · Experience: New York State Unified Court System · Education: Saint John's University · Location: New York City Metropolitan Area · 280 connections on LinkedIn. View Anthony Baron ...

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  3. ANTHONY MICHAEL BARON (Registration #4474086) is an attorney in Riverhead admitted in New York State in 2007, registered with the Office of Court Administration (OCA) of New York State Unified Court System. The employer is NYS SUPREME COURT SUFFOLK COUNTY. The attorney was graduated from ST. JOHN'S UNIVERSITY.

  4. How To Access Records. The Unified Court System maintains two types of records – administrative records and court records. Administrative records are those records maintained by the different divisions within the Office of Court Administration ("OCA"), which do not constitute court records. Administrative records are subject to disclosure ...

  5. Public User · Customer Self-Service. COVID-19: For information and status on a specific case, contact the court directly. It may be difficult to communicate with the court during this time.

  6. Anthony M. Baron is an experienced, award-winning trial attorney respected across Long Island for his results in criminal and civil litigation. During his eight years as a prosecutor with the Suffolk County District Attorney's office, Mr. Baron received the Mothers Against Drunk Driving Prosecution Award in 2009 and the Suffolk County District Attorney East End Bureau Outstanding Prosecutor ...

  7. Note: Effective December 1, 2023, an amendment to Part 118 of the Rules of the Chief Administrator will require every attorney admitted to the bar in the State of New York, whether they are resident or non-resident, active or retired, or practicing law in New York or anywhere else to file their biennial registration electronically – see press release.