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Laurie D. Zelon is an associate justice of the California's Court of Appeal, 2nd District, Division Seven. [1] Zelon was appointed to the Los Angeles Superior Court in 2000, and she was elevated to the Court of Appeal in 2003. [2] Zelon is a past President of the Los Angeles County Bar Association and has served on a variety of statewide judicial committees, including the California Commission on Access to Justice. [1]

Education

Zelon received her B.A. from Cornell University in 1974. [1] She graduated from Harvard Law School in 1977, and was admitted to the California State Bar later that year. [3] She was an associate, and then a partner at the Beardsley, Hufstedler & Kemble law firm and its successors from 1977 to 2000. [1] While in private practice, she specialized in complex litigation involving scientific and technical issues, fiduciary obligations, and large-scale commercial disputes. [1]

Awards

An award for pro bono legal advocacy is named after Zelon — the Laurie D. Zelon Pro Bono Award of the Pro Bono Institute of Washington, D.C. — and she was the first recipient. [1] Zelon has also received the William Reece Smith, Jr. Special Services to Pro Bono Award, the Charles Dorsey Award from the National Legal Aid & Defenders Association, and Loren Miller Legal Services Award from the State Bar of California, and the Benjamin Aranda Access to Justice award. [1] [2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g California Judicial Counsel, Division Seven: JUSTICE LAURIE D. ZELON, http://www.courts.ca.gov/2487.htm
  2. ^ a b California Bar Journal, November 2010, "Justice Laurie Zelon honored with Benjamin Aranda Award"
  3. ^ Metropolitan News-Enterprise, 9-23-2010, "Justice Laurie Zelon to Receive 2010 Aranda Access to Justice Award,"