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Martin Glenn

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Martin Glenn
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United States Bankruptcy Court Southern District of New York
Tenure
2006 - Present
Term ends
2034
Years in position
19
Elections and appointments
Appointed
November 30, 2006
Education
Bachelor's
Cornell University, 1968
Law
Rutgers Law School, 1971
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Martin Glenn is a judge of the United States Bankruptcy Court Southern District of New York. He assumed office on November 30, 2006. His current term ends on November 29, 2034.

Education

Judge Glenn earned his bachelor's degree from Cornell University in 1968, and his J.D. from Rutgers Law School in 1971. He was an articles editor of the Rutgers Law Review.[1][2]

Career

Glenn served as a law clerk for Hon. Henry J. Friendly, chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, from 1971-72. From 1972 until his appointment to the bench, Judge Glenn practiced law with O'Melveny & Myers, in Los Angeles until 1985 and thereafter in New York.[1]

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