Robert Mulroy
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Robert Mulroy is a judge for the Bronx County Family Court in New York. He was appointed to this position by Mayor Michael Bloomberg in January 2013.[1]
Education
Mulroy received his undergraduate degree from Fordham University. He earned his J.D. from Fordham Law School.[1]
Career
Before his appointment to the bench, Mulroy worked as a solo practitioner, specializing in family law. He was also a support magistrate and, later, Deputy Chief Magistrate of the New York State Family Court.[1]
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