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Maureen Lally-Green
Maureen Lally-Green was a judge on the Pennsylvania Superior Court, one of Pennsylvania's two statewide intermediate appellate courts. She was appointed to the court in 1998 by former Governor Tom Ridge. In 1999, she was elected to the court for a term of ten years.[1]
Lally-Green was expected to stand for retention for another 10-year term on the court in November 2009,[2] however, she elected to leave the bench effective July 31, 2009 to pursue work in the private sector. Lally-Green announced her intention to retire on June 8, 2009.[3] She assumed a post with the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh.[4]
Education
- B.S., Duquesne University, 1971.
- Duquesne University School of Law, 1974.[1]
Professional career
- Private practice.
- Counsel, Commodity Futures Trading Commission, 1975-78.
- Counsel, Westinghouse Electric Corporation, 1978-83.
- Professor of Law at Duquesne University's School of Law, 1983-98.
- Member, Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s Appellate Court Procedural Rules Committee.
- Nominated in 1997 by Governor Tom Ridge to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.[1]
External links
- Official biography of Maureen Lally-Green (dead link)
- List of judges of the Pennsylvania Superior Court
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Official biography of Maureen Lally-Green (dead link)
- ↑ Unofficial judicial retention candidate list, 2009
- ↑ "Superior Court Judge Maureen Lally-Green to Retire" Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts New Release, June 8, 2009
- ↑ "Pa. Superior Court Judge Lally-Green retiring" Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 08, 2009
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