Honorable Peter B. Skelos’ illustrious career includes 11 years spent as an Associate Justice of the Appellate Division of the New York State Supreme Court, Second Judicial Department where he served until his retirement in 2015. Judge Skelos’ judicial career began in 1995 when he was elected to the District Court, Nassau County. Four years later, he was elected as Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, 10th Judicial District and in 2003 he was appointed Associate Justice of the Appellate Term of the Supreme Court 9th and 10th Judicial Districts. The following year, he was appointed by Governor George Pataki as an Additional Justice to one of the busiest appellate courts in the United States: the Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department. Thereafter, Governors Eliot Spitzer and Andrew Cuomo, respectively, appointed and reappointed Hon. Skelos as Associate Justice of the Appellate Division and also as a member of the Constitutional Court. He was rated “Highly Qualified” by the New York State Independent Judicial Election Qualification Commission. Throughout his many years on the bench, he was known for having a keen legal intellect with compassion for those who appeared before him. Judge Skelos has a reputation for treating others in a fair and respectful manner and for arriving at well-reasoned and legally sound decisions in cases he has heard.
Prior to joining the bench, Judge Skelos was a Deputy Nassau County Attorney. Thereafter, he was engaged in private practice where he handled a wide variety of cases including commercial civil litigation, civil rights, medical malpractice and personal injury in state and federal courts for both plaintiffs and defendants. His experience on the bench, combined with the time spent in private practice, has given him a broad range of knowledge in numerous areas of the law including construction litigation, professional liability and insurance coverage disputes. Honorable Skelos’ ability to approach matters fairly and in an unbiased manner combined with his even temperament and incisive questioning make him extremely well-suited to the role of arbitrator/mediator and an excellent choice for both sides of the bar. Further, as a former appellate judge, he has the ability to fairly and expertly identify and resolve disputed questions of law.
Judge Skelos was voted one of the Top Ten Mediators in New York State in the 2016 New York Law Journal Annual Reader Rankings Survey. He has received numerous awards for his exemplary public service and as a career-long member of the Nassau County Bar Association, he was presented with the President’s Award for his leadership on behalf of the Lawyers Assistance Program. He also served three terms as the administrative chair of the We Care Fund Advisory Board of the Bar Association of Nassau County where he continues to be an active member.
Education
- Fordham University School of Law, J.D. (1980)
- Emory University, B.A. (1977)
Awards And Honors
- New York Law Journal Reader Rankings Survey 2016, Top Ten - Best Individual Mediator Category
- Bar Association of Nassau County, President’s Award 2015
- Criminal Courts Bar Association of Nassau County, Norman F. Lent Memorial Award
- Jewish Lawyers Assn of Nassau County, Neil T. Shayne Distinguished Service Award
- Italian Heritage Club of Nassau County, Outstanding Jurist Award
- Fordham Law Alumni Assn, Nassau-Suffolk Chapter, Distinguished Alumnus Award
- Fraternal Order of Court Officers of Nassau County, Bench and Bar Award
- Eastern Orthodox Lawyers Association, Judiciary Award
- Long Beach Lawyers Association, Judge of the Year Award
Industries
- Civil rights (State and Federal)
- Commercial
- Construction
- Employment
- Insurance Coverage
- Labor Law
- Medical Malpractice
- Personal Injury
- Professional Liability