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Catherine Kligerman: [40] First female to serve as the President of the Hartford County Bar Association, Connecticut (1990) Eboni S. Nelson: [41] First African American (female) to serve as the Dean of the University of Connecticut School of Law (2020) Susan C. O'Neill: [42] First female lawyer in Waterbury, New Haven County, Connecticut
First African American male admitted to the Connecticut State Bar: Edwin Archer Randolph (1880) [2] First African American to actually practice law in Connecticut: Walter J. Scott (1882) [3] [4] First African American male (federal prosecutor): Robert D. Glass (1951) in 1966 [5] First Latino American male: Antonio Robaina (1972) [6]
Trial Lawyers Association of Metro Washington D.C. [25] Florida. Association of Defense Trial Attorneys [26] Central Florida Trial Lawyers Association [27] Florida Justice Association [28] Miami-Dade Trial Lawyers Association Board [29] Palm Beach County Justice Association [30] Tampa Bay Trial Lawyers Association [31] Georgia. Georgia Trial ...
In 1878, members of CBA met in Saratoga Springs, New York, to lead in founding the national bar association; out of this grew the American Bar Association. The Connecticut Bar Association is governed by a Board of Governors, an administrative board with responsibility for budgetary and financial matters other than setting annual dues, and a ...
Former presidents of the American Bar Association and other state and local bar associations published an open letter condemning election lawsuits brought forth in swing states across the country.
She moved to Connecticut in 2002 and was an associate at Wiggin & Dana. In 2004, she joined the U.S. Attorney's office for the District of Connecticut, serving as Chief of the Appellate Unit since 2010. [1] She has been a member of the Connecticut Bar Association since 2003. [3] [4]
From 2010 to 2013, he was president of the Connecticut Bar Foundation. [10] He served as treasurer of the Connecticut Bar Association from 2002 to 2003, chaired the association's Courts and Alternative Dispute Resolution Section and its Task Force on Confidentiality, and co-chaired its Task Force on the Future of the Legal Profession. [ 11 ]
She has taught legal practice as an adjunct professor at UConn School of Law and served on the school's foundation board and its diversity, equity, and belonging committee. [2] She served as vice president of the George W. Crawford Black Bar Association from 2007 to 2011. She is a member of the Connecticut Bar Association. [3]