Hon. Hinds-Radix now at helm of courts and bar

June 19, 2012 Brooklyn Eagle Staff
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Legal luminaries assemble for judge’s installation as Brooklyn Women’s Bar president

Eagle photos by Mario Belluomo

The BWBA officers, directors, and Women’s Bar Association of the State of New York (WBASNY) delegates were sworn in by New York State Judicial Institute Dean Juanita Bing Newton on Wednesday night at the Brooklyn Bar Association on Remsen Street in Brooklyn Heights. See the June 14 issue of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle & Daily Bulletin or go to BrooklynEagle.com for the full list of inductees.     

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  BWBA Recording Secretary Jeannie Costello (left), WBASNY Delegate Theresa Ciccotto (center), and Catholic Lawyers Guild of Brooklyn President and BWBA Director Sara Gozo.

BWBA President Hon. Hinds-Radix and BWBA Director Hon. Sylvia Ash.

BWBA Corresponding Secretary Hon. Marsha Steinhardt (left), BWBA Treasurer Helene Blank (center), and Hon. Pamela Fisher.

 

Hon. Juanita Bing Newton, Hon. Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick, Hon. Sylvia Hinds-Radix, Hon. Deborah Kaplan and outgoing BWBA President Lisa Schreibersdorf.

Kings County Supreme Court Civil Term First Deputy Chief Clerk Donna Farrell (left), attorney Gregory Cerchione (center), and New York Court of Appeals Judge Theodore Jones.

Hon. Hinds-Radix’s three daughters applaud her as she is sworn in as BWBA President.

Brooklyn Bar Association President Domenick Napoletano (left), attorney Frank Composto (center), and Hon. Carl Landicino.

BWBA Vice President John Coffey (left), BWBA immediate past-president Lisa Schreibersdorf (center), and BWBA President-Elect Holly Peck.

Hon. Wavny Toussaint (left) and BWBA Director Hon. Lisa Ottley.

Hon. Juanita Bing Newton administers the oath of office to the BWBA officers and directors, including Hon. Sylvia Ash (left), Hon. Genine Edwards (center), and attorney Barbara Grcevic.

Hon. Donald Scott Kurtz (left), Hon. Patricia Di Mango (center) and Hon. Martin Schneier.

 


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