Retired Superior Court Judge Honored by of CT Bar Association. Retired Connecticut Superior Court Judge Lynda B. Munro of Pullman & Comley has been selected as the 2019 recipient of the Connecticut Bar Association’s Ladder Award, to be presented at the company’s annual Pathways to Leadership for Women Lawyers event on March 28. Before she retired from the bench in 2014, Munro created a mentoring software for judges focused on women’s issues and biases in opposition to both women litigants and lawyers within the court putting. She additionally works to help women alumnae and girls’ college students at her alma mater, Connecticut College. She affords steerage to female law students at the Quinnipiac University School of Law. She is an adjunct law professor and a senior prominent fellow of the Center on Dispute Resolution. Munro is a member of Pullman & Comley’s alternative dispute resolution and own family law practices. She is an active member of the Connecticut Bar, chairing the Alternative Dispute Resolution Section. She is likewise a member of the Family Law Section and the Committee on the Resolution of Legal Fee Disputes software. “It was clear that all through the diverse levels of Judge Munro’s accomplished profession, she has always ‘left the ladder down for women inside the prison profession,” the CBA Young Lawyers Section Women within the Law Committee stated in a launch. “It is an honor to rejoice in Judge Munro’s contributions to the profession.
” The Ladder Award turned into created using the YLS Women inside the Law Committee in 2007 and is aimed toward spotting the efforts of women in the legal profession who have identified the significance of mentoring and supporting more junior lawyers on their journeys to fulfillment. Munro will join an outstanding organization that consists of Deirdre M. Daly, Justice Maria A. Kahn, Tanya A. Bovée, Diane W. Whitney, Nada K. Sizemore, Maureen Danehy Cox, Hon. Anne C. Dranginis, Rosemary Giuliano, Kathleen Brandt, Margaret Deluca, and Elizabeth J. Stewart. The award will be provided at St. Clements Castle in Portland, featuring a keynote address with Judge Elizabeth A. Bozzuto.