Linda Leali has had an extensive career devoted both to the legal profession and to public service. As a shareholder of Linda Leali, P.A., which she founded in South Florida in 2013, she maintains an active practice in the United States Bankruptcy Courts and regularly serves as a court appointed fiduciary, including as a receiver over businesses and properties. Continue Reading
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Karen G. Johnson-McKewan, an Intellectual Property partner in Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP's San Francisco office, is a trial lawyer with thirty-two years of experience. Continue Reading
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NAWJ District Seven Director and 29th Circuit Court Judge Michele Rick led an NAWJ Michigan cohort in presenting Michigan's second annual Face of Justice program. Continue Reading
Written by Michelle Rick | News
The Honorable Sheva M. Sims was elected National Association of Women Judges (NAWJ) District 6 Director serving the states of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Tennessee during the District Director Meetings held at NAWJ's 39th Annual Conference in Atlanta, Georgia, October 11-15, 2017. Continue Reading
Written by Marie Komisar | News
On June 23, 2017, members of NAWJ and the judges from the First Judicial District of Pennsylvania presented their 4th Success In & Out Conference at the Riverside Correction Facility for women. Continue Reading
Written by Barbara McDermott | News
NAWJ District Four has selected The Honorable Anna Blackburne-Rigsby as the recipient of its bi-annual Edna G. Parker Award. Continue Reading
Written by Heidi Pasichow | News
On August 18, 2017, 42 passionate individuals in San Diego County, including NAWJ Judges, attorneys and various experts joined the Las Colinas Women's facility Captain Erika Frierson alongside Christine Taylor Brown and Jessica Barawed to bring the second annual "Success Inside & Out" program to the incarcerated women. Continue Reading
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In Washington state, like many other places in the country, there is what is known as the "gavel gap," where the racial and gender make-up of the judicial branch don't reflect the people who walk into the courtroom. Continue Reading
Written by Jenna Hanchard, K5 News Seattle | News
NAWJ National, Alaska, Idaho, and Washington set exciting plans for the fall. Continue Reading
Written by Karen Donohue | News
On June 21, 2017, NAWJ's District One honored twenty-four women newly appointed to the bench and newly elevated to a higher court. Continue Reading
Written by MaryLou Muirhead | News