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Volume 84, No. 9
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LAW & COMMERCE
Thursday, March 5, 2020
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FEDERAL COURT PASSING OF THE TORCH HONORS NEW CHIEF JUDGE ROSLYNN MAUSKOPF: Hon. Roslynn Mauskopf, at the podium, has officially been the chief judge since the end of January but addressed the crowd for the first time following the Passing of the Torch ceremony that marked the start of her tenure. BELOW L-R: Hon. Joanna Seybert (right), presents an award on behalf of the Federal Bar Association to Hon. Roslynn Mauskopf, who became chief judge of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York earlier this year, during a ceremony to mark the start of her tenure as the top judge of the court. xxxxxxxx CENTER PHOTOS: The former Chief Judge Dora Irizarry puts the unofficial chief judge tiara on the new chief judge Hon. Roslynn Mauskopf. LOWER RIGHT: Hon. Roslynn Mauskopf is already aware that the job of chief judge is sometimes harder than expected. Visit brooklyneagle.com. Brooklyn Eagle photos by Rob Abruzzese
BBA CLE examines income, what it is and where to find it
Chief Judge Janet DiFiore has proposed changing the state's bail law to allow judges to send defendants to jail if they determine they are dangerous. See page 2. AP Photo/Hans Pennink
Lawyer who was fired from Harvard for representing Harvey Weinstein gives CLE on unpopular clients: Professor Ronald Sullivan (above) told KCCBA members about his experience in Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina, when he helped to raise $20 million to start a temporary law firm that provided pro bono representation to the people wrongfully arrested during the storm. See page 3. Eagle photo by Rob Abruzzese
RoseAnn Branda, executive partner at Abrams Fensterman and a past president of the Brooklyn Bar Association, is the co-chair of the BBA's Family Law section. See page 2. Brooklyn Eagle photo by Rob Abruzzese