Marilyn Morgan
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Marilyn Morgan was a judge for the United States bankruptcy court, Northern District of California. She was appointed on June 16, 1988 and retired in 2009.[1][2][3]
Education
Judge Morgan received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Emory University in 1969 and attended Emory University School of Law for her J.D. in 1976.[1]
Affiliations
- Member, National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges (1988-present)
- Board of Directors, Bay Area Bankruptcy Forum (1991-1993)
- Trustee, Santa Clara County Law Related Education, (1986-1988)
- Bankruptcy Advisory Committee to the United States District Court, (1984-1988)
- Founding Member and Vice President/Secretary, National Association of Bankruptcy Trustees (N.A.B.T.) (1981-1988)
- Lawyer Representative, Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference (1987-1988)
- President, Santa Clara County Bar Association (S.C.C.B.A.)(1985-1986); Treasurer (1982)
- Chairman, Debtor/Creditor/Insolvency Committee of the S.C.C.B.A.(1979, 1981)
- President, Santa Clara County Bar Association Law Foundation (1985); Trustee (1982), Secretary, Pro Bono Project (1986-1988)
- Referee and Probation Monitor, State Bar Court (1979-88)[1]
Contributions to education
- Testimony to the National Bankruptcy Review Commission (1997 Panelist)
- National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys (May 1997 Panelist)
- "Intellectual Property and Bankruptcy," S.C.C.B.A. (September,1997)[1]
Community involvement
- Trustee, Santa Clara County Public Facilities Corporation (1981-1988)
- Trustee, Santa Clara County Building Authority (1981-1988)
- Advisory Board, Downtown YWCA (1984-1988)
- Director, Downtown Development Corporation (1983- 84)
- President, Santa Clara County Century Club (1982)
- Director, The Women's Fund (1987-1988)
- Member, Rotary Club of San Jose (1987-present), Board of Directors (1992-1996)
- American Red Cross Board Development Committee (1995)[1]
External links
- Northern District of California bankruptcy court
- CapitolWords.org, "Honoring The Life And Accomplishments of Judge Marilyn Morgan Upon Her Retirement," May 20, 2009
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