New York Appellate Division / Joined 2021 / Served to 2023

Bahatti E. Pitt

Justice, New York Appellate Division

Bahatti E. Pitt was a Justice of the New York Appellate Division, who joined the court in 2021. She previously served on the The Criminal Court of the City of New York, Bronx and New York Supreme Court, Bronx County. Opinions & record ↓ Sources ↓

Tenure
2021–2023 · 2 yrs

Judicial service

YearCourtAppointed byVote
2016The Criminal Court of the City of New York, Bronx
2020New York Supreme Court, Bronx County
2021New York Appellate Division

Education

Judicial Record

In our data, Pitt authored 6 published opinions for the court (2022–2023). Most cited: Empery Asset Master, Ltd. v. AIT Therapeutics, Inc. (1 citation).

Published, precedential opinions from the CourtListener corpus. Counts and rankings are objective and recomputable: how we count. We describe the record, not the judge.

Selected opinions

YearCaseCitationCited
2023Empery Asset Master, Ltd. v. AIT Therapeutics, Inc.2023 NY Slip Op 015851
2023Empery Asset Master, Ltd. v. AIT Therapeutics, Inc.2023 NY Slip Op 015851
2022Western & Southern Life Ins. Co. v. U.S. Bank N.A.2022 NY Slip Op 048861
2022Western & Southern Life Ins. Co. v. U.S. Bank N.A.2022 NY Slip Op 048861
2022People v. Krull2022 NY Slip Op 047831
2022People v. Krull2022 NY Slip Op 047831

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Questions & answers

How do judges of the New York Appellate Division reach the bench?
The court's current selection method is gubernatorial appointment.
Which court was Bahatti E. Pitt on?
Bahatti E. Pitt was a Justice of the New York Appellate Division.

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2 years on the New York Appellate Division. Data as of 2026-03-31. Informational only; verify against the primary source before relying. Not a consumer report (FCRA).