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LAW & COMMERCE Thursday, August 8, 2019
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ANGELICQUE MORENO HAS GONE FROM BRONX HOUSING PROJECT TO PRESIDENT OF THE ACADEMY By Rob Abruzzese The Record Angelicque Moreno became president of the New York State Academy of Trial Lawyers in July. Over the next year she hopes to increase membership of the statewide bar association while also advocating on behalf of the rights of trial attorneys. See page 3.
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Brooklyn Eagle photo by Rob Abruzzese
Brooklyn Eagle Local
Chief Judge DiFiore is first government official to receive Columbia Business School award
Brooklyn Law School professor Joseph Crea dies at age of 104
Professor Joseph Crea, who was known as a “shadow dean” at Brooklyn Law School for all of his advocacy on behalf of the school, died on Friday, Aug. 2, at the age of 104. Visit brooklyneagle.com. Brooklyn Eagle file photo by Jennifer MacFarlane
WOMEN'S BAR ASSOCIATION IS LOOKING FOR MORE MENTEES FOR MENTORSHIP PROGRAM: More judges and attorneys looking to get involved second time around — The Brooklyn Women’s Bars mentorship committee is now in its second year and looking to expand. Pictured from left: Madeline Kirton; immediate past President Carrie Anne Cavallo and Natoya McGhie. See page 2. Brooklyn Eagle photo by Rob Abruzzese
Hon. Janet DiFiore, chief judge of the Court of Appeals and of the State of New York, will be honored by the Columbia Business School in October for her Excellence Initiative. She is the first government official ever to receive the award. Brooklyn Eagle photo by Rob Abruzzese See page 3.