New York Appellate Division / Joined 1993 / Served to 2000

Daniel W. Joy

Justice, New York Appellate Division

Daniel W. Joy was a Justice of the New York Appellate Division, who joined the court in 1993. Opinions & record ↓ Sources ↓

Tenure
1993–2000 · 7 yrs

Judicial service

YearCourtAppointed byVote
1993New York Appellate Division

Judicial Record

In our data, Joy authored 3 published opinions for the court (1993–1998), plus 1 dissent and 1 concurrence. Most cited: Maby H. v. Joseph H. (52 citations).

Published, precedential opinions from the CourtListener corpus. Counts and rankings are objective and recomputable: how we count. We describe the record, not the judge. 5 of these were attributed to Joy by a unique court-, date-, and surname-match against our roster (marked ), because CourtListener recorded no author for them. Each links to the official text to verify. How we match.

Selected opinions

YearCaseCitationCited
1998Maby H. v. Joseph H.246 A.D.2d 28252
1998Watson v. Aetna Casualty & Surety Co.246 A.D.2d 5715
1997People v. Simpson· Dissent238 A.D.2d 6118
1993Warhoftig v. Allstate Insurance· Concurrence199 A.D.2d 2588
1993Rockland County Department of Social Services ex rel. McM. v. Brian McM.193 A.D.2d 1218

Showing the 5 most-cited of 5 authored opinions in our data. “Cited” is inbound citations across the CourtListener corpus. Case links open the ruling’s full text (CourtListener) or its page here; read the methodology and verify against the primary source.

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 Daniel W. Joy on?
Daniel W. Joy was a Justice of the New York Appellate Division.

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7 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).