As majority leader of the Board, Julian wrote a law on solid waste that became the basis of a United States Supreme Court case.
During his tenure, Julian led the effort to obtain 100 million dollars in stadium improvements for the 14 team minor league.
Working with then mayor Rudolph Giuliani, Julian led the successful effort to relocate New York-Penn League teams into Brooklyn and Staten Island.
(NYT) However, he received high ratings from the lawyers who appeared in front of him, having been described as "a pragmatic judge" and "the absolute picture of judicial decorum."
His practice has represented judges accused of misconduct by the New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct (Hedges Law Journal/trial cites).