Ronald M. Friedman
Ronald M. Friedman was a General Jurisdiction Division judge of the Eleventh Circuit of Florida.[1] He joined the court in 1984 and resigned in 2010.[2]
Education
Friedman received his undergraduate degree from the University of North Carolina and his J.D. from the University of Miami College of Law. He also earned a LL.M. in Taxation from New York University.[3]
Career
- Certified Circuit Civil Mediator
- 1984-2010: Judge, Florida 11th Circuit Court
- 2000-2001: Administrative Judge, Appellate Division of the Circuit COurt
Awards and associations
Awards
- AV rating, Martindale-Hubbell
- 2002: Steve Levine Award, Dade County Trial Lawyers Association
- 1993: Thomas Davison III Service Award, University of Miami Law Alumni Association
- 1992: International Gold Key Award, B'Nai B'rith Youth Organization
Associations
- Member, The Florida Bar
- Member, California Bar Association
- Director, The Spellman-Hoeveler American Inn of Court
- Judicial Director, University of Miami Law Alumni Association
- Former chairman, Ad Hoc Trial Practices and Procedure Committee
For a more complete list of Friedman's community activities, see Salmon & Dulberg, "Ronald M. Friedman, Esq."
See also
External links
- Salmon & Dulberg, "Ronald M. Friedman, Esq."
- The Florida Bar, "11th Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission Interview Schedule for Circuit Court Vacancy," November 12, 2010
Footnotes