The Honorable Jeremy S. Weinstein Honored By The Queens County Women's Bar Association
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NAM (National Arbitration and Mediation), one of the nation's leading providers of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) services, is proud to announce that the Honorable Jeremy S. Weinstein, retired Administrative Judge, Supreme Court, 11th Judicial District, Civil Term, will be honored by the Queens County Women's Bar Association for his many years of dedicated service to Queens County and its judiciary. Judge Weinstein will also be the keynote speaker.
More than 150 lawyers and judges from Queens and surrounding counties are expected to attend the QCWBA Judiciary Night, Tuesday evening, November 19th, at the Helen Marshall Atrium at Queens Borough Hall, 120-55 Queens Boulevard, Kew Gardens, New York beginning at 5:30 p.m.
Judge Weinstein's longstanding legal career in public service spans 14 years as a New York State Senator and 25 years in the judiciary, highlighted by several appointments that include Supreme Court Justice and Administrative Judge for Queens County, New York. During his time on the bench, he presided over the trial scheduling part (TSP) and conferenced more than 15,000 civil cases involving personal injury as well as medical malpractice, commercial and corporate contract matters.
In 1979, he was elected a member of the New York State Senate where he served on the Judiciary committee, the Codes Committee, the Banking Committee and the Crime and Corrections Committee. Among the many accomplishments he achieved during his tenure as a Senator included the sponsoring of 34 bills into law. Judge Weinstein maintained a successful private law practice for fifteen years until his election in 1993 as Judge of the Civil Court of New York. That began a celebrated judicial career that culminated in his appointment as Chief Administrative Judge for Civil Matters in the 11th Judicial District where he served with distinction for 10 years until his retirement in 2019.
Judge Weinstein is an avid supporter of ADR and is an extremely skilled mediator with the aptitude to handle all matter of case types, from the simplest to the most complex of legal issues. He is available to mediate cases throughout the New York Metropolitan area.
About the Queens County Bar Association
The Queens County Women's Bar Association is a diverse group of nearly 300 female and male attorneys and judges who educate, promote and support each other. As one of the most diverse counties in New York State, the association offers events and programs that support the diversity of its members.
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