Congratulations to the following judges who are either new to the bench or have recently been elected, appointed or hired for a new position.
Daniel Buch, Administrative Law Judge, Public Utilities Commission, California
Thomas J. Glegola, Administrative Law Judge, Public Utilities Commission, California
Manisha Lakhanpal, Administrative Law Judge, Public Utilities Commission, California
Andrea D. McGary, Administrative Law Judge, Public Utilities Commission, California
Amin Nojan, Administrative Law Judge, Public Utilities Commission, California
Marcelo Poirier, Administrative Law Judge, Public Utilities Commission, California
Ehren Seybert, Administrative Law Judge, Public Utilities Commission, California
Ava N. Tran, Administrative Law Judge, Public Utilities Commission, California
Stephanie Wang, Administrative Law Judge, Public Utilities Commission, California
Camille Watts-Zagha, Administrative Law Judge, Public Utilities Commission, California
Peter Wercinski, Administrative Law Judge, Public Utilities Commission, California
Leanna K. Weissmann, Court of Appeals, Indiana
Julie Allyn, Fourth Judicial District, Minnesota
Sherry Haley, Fifth Judicial District, Minnesota
Maximillia Utley, Fourth Judicial District, Minnesota
Terri D. Yellowhammer, Fourth Judicial District, Minnesota
James McCaffery, Municipal Court, Jersey City, New Jersey
John P. Damron, General Sessions Judge, Tennessee
Barrett Painter, General Sessions Judge, Tennessee
Greg B. Perry, General Sessions Judge with Juvenile Court Jurisdiction, Tennessee
Know of a new judge (of any kind) we’ve missed? Let us know with an email to njc-communications@judges.org. Please include an email address for the person so we can verify.
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