Judge Lynda Munro's Financial Disclosure Statement

(1) There may be legitimate reasons why Judge Munro chose not to disclose various interests and events in these statements. No claim is made that any laws have been violated. (2) There is also a possibility that the data is incorrect or outdated, which is why the reader should not rely on it and should independently verify this information for themselves. (3)See $12,240,000 STATE OF CONNECTICUT HEALTH AND EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES AUTHORITY REVENUE BONDS, CONNECTICUT COLLEGE ISSUE, SERIES I http://www.fpr.net/fulfillment/pdf/post_os_chefa_connecticut_college_2012i.pdf (4) "Mediation Stalls In CRRA Suit: Board Likely To Vote To Return $14.8 Million" http://www.tmcnet.com/usubmit/2007/01/25/2282312.htm (5) "Judicial Award Raises Ethical Issues" http://www.ctlawtribune.com/PubArticleCT.jsp?id=1202573097930&Judicial_Award_Raises_Ethical_Issues&slreturn=20130217145103 (6) Draw your own conclusions.
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Commercial Recording Division 3/17/13 11:59 AM Business Inquiry Business Inquiry Details Business Name: THE FAB FOUR, LLC Business Address: 471 LOCH NESS LANE, WEST HAVEN, CT, 06516 Business Id: 0950720 Mailing Address: 471 LOCH NESS LANE, WEST HAVEN, CT, 06516 Citizenship/State Inc: Domestic/CT Business Type: Domestic Limited Liability Company Last Report Year: 2012 Business Status: Active Date Inc/Register: Sep 26, 2008 Principals Name/Title: LYNDA MUNRO MEMBER Business Summary Agent Name: JOHN S BENNET Agent Business 35 PLAINS RD, ESSEX, CT Address: Agent Residence 23 STORY HILL RD, CHESTER, CT Address: View Filing History View Name History View Shares Business Address: 117 SPERRY RD, BETHANY, CT, 06524 Residence Address: 117 SPERRY RD, BETHANY, CT, 06524 Back http://www.concord-sots.ct.gov/CONCORD/PublicInquiry Page 1 of 1 Commercial Recording Division 3/17/13 9:17 PM Business Inquiry Business Inquiry Details Business Name: Business Address: TRAINING SOLUTIONS ASSOCIATES, LLC 497 BAYONET ST., NEW LONDON, CT, 06320 Business Id: 0723978 Mailing Address: 497 BAYONET ST., NEW LONDON, CT, 06320 Citizenship/State Inc: Domestic/CT Business Type: Domestic Limited Liability Company Last Report Year: 2011 Business Status: Active Date Inc/Register: Aug 23, 2002 Principals Name/Title: MICHAEL OLOCK MEMBER Business Summary Agent Name: NANCY HEMINGWAY Agent Business 60 CONNOLLY PKWY., HAMDEN, CT, 06514 Address: Agent Residence 471 LOCHNESS LANE, WEST HAVEN, CT, 06516 Address: View Filing History View Name History View Shares Business Address: 497 BAYONET ST., NEW LONDON, CT, 06320 Residence Address: 497 BAYONET ST., NEW LONDON, CT, 06320 Back http://www.concord-sots.ct.gov/CONCORD/PublicInquiry?eid=9744&businessID=0723978 Page 1 of 1 The section successfully sought approval from the CBA to take section position regarding Department of Environmental Protection proposed revisions to the Remediation Standard Regulations, which approval was granted by the Board of Governors at an April 13, 2009 meeting and is valid for one year. Chair: Nancy K. Mendel Vice-Chair: Ann Catino Secretary: Douglas Pelham Treasurer: Keith Ainsworth Legislative Liaison: Matthew Ranelli Court Watch: Loni Gardner, Jessica F. Kallipolites, Tom Armstrong (advisor) Law School Liaison: Thomas Blatchley Clyde O. Fisher, Jr. Award: Tim Hollister, Barbara Miller Continuing Legal Education: Christopher McCormack, Lee Hoffman, Ann Catino Programs Committee: Ryan McKain, Beth Bryan Critton FAMILY LAW SECTION SHIRLEY M. PRIPSTEIN, CHAIR PURPOSE The section’s purpose is to enhance the practice of family law by providing education to members of the section, by working with the judiciary and family relations division, and by developing positions on issues facing Connecticut’s families and family lawyers. Monthly meetings, continuing legal education seminars, and participation in legislative initiatives have been the chief avenues for achieving our purposes. ANNUAL REPORT The officers of the section for the past year have been Shirley Pripstein, chair; Livia Barndollar, chair-elect; Barry Armata, vice-chair for continuing legal education; Sharon Dornfeld, secretary; Kate Haakonsen, treasurer; and Louise Truax, chair ex officio. The section holds monthly dinner meetings, a significant component of which is a CLE program. Each meeting has a presentation of recent developments in family law, two minutes from the floor for upcoming events, and other items of interest to practitioners as well as one or more featured speakers. This year, presentations included a panel discussion the effect of the housing bubble burst and stock market decline on asset valuation; a presentation by Dr. Robert Horowitz on “parenting coordination” (a term of art for the family practitioner), and a panel discussion on the pros and cons of collaborative divorce. Our vice chair for continuing legal education, Barry Armata, has not only done a fine job arranging and coordinating the programs for our regular meetings but also organized two programs for the Annual Meeting: “Annual Review of Family Law” and “Connecticut Divorce Processes (alternative resolution mechanisms).” On November 18, 2008, Judge Linda Munro, Chief Administrative Judge, Family Division, gave an informative discussion on her goals for her term as chief administrative judge and her view of the proper role of a guardian ad litem for a minor child. Since this was a long legislative session, and our legislative subcommittee—composed of Kate Haakonsen, Edie McClure, and Shirley Pripstein—were busy evaluating and responding to the myriad of family law legislative proposals that seem to appear every long session. Our subcommittee spends many hours in research, meetings with legislators, testimony, and coordinating with our CBA lobbyists and other interest groups. Our arbitration subcommittee, chaired by Rob Zaslow, has developed a draft arbitration bill specifically for family law. We hope to be ready with a proposal for the next legislative session. Our film subcommittee, co-chaired by Larry Sarezky and Deborah Grover, has obtained approval from the CBA to use $30,000 section funds for the production of a short movie on the effect of a contested custody case on a minor child. Production is in its early stages. We are fortunate that our section continues to have excellent attendance and participation in its monthly meetings and seminars. I hope you will take advantage of our presentations at the Annual Meeting this year. FEDERAL PRACTICE SECTION DAVID N. ROSEN; ELIZABETH J. STEWART, CO-CHAIRS PURPOSE The Federal Practice Section is involved with all aspects of practice in the federal courts in Connecticut. Working closely with the federal judges, who are ex officio members of the executive committee, this section provides a forum for consultation and dialogue between the federal bar and bench on issues of mutual interest, including rules and practice in the federal courts, and relevant legislation. Through its committees, the section takes an active role in shaping and commenting on legal and procedural developments affecting federal practice. ANNUAL REPORT Section and executive committee meetings provided an opportunity for social interaction and professional dialogue, often in a dinner setting, for lawyers; Circuit, District, Bankruptcy, and Magistrate Judges; and court personnel. The active participation of the federal judiciary is a particular benefit to the section’s practicing lawyer members. The section began the year with a Bench-Bar Conference at St. Clement’s Castle on September 19, 2008. The principal panel at the conference was a discussion of federal election law led by a panel of national experts. The attendees also heard from Dean Hugh MacGill of the University of Connecticut Law School and participated in a lively discussion about the law in the movies. The section’s first executive committee meeting was held on October 28, 2008. We heard comments on the District from Chief Judge Chatigny and discussed the goals for the year, which include advocating for a judicial pay raise, educating young lawyers, increasing the involvement of the criminal bar, particularly assistant U.S. attorneys and federal public defenders, and addressing legal services for the poor during this economic downturn. On December 2, 2008, we held a full section meeting. The principal agenda item was a panel of Judge Mark Kravitz, Frank Silvestri, and Joe Garrison on proposed changes to Federal Rules 26 and 56 on expert and summary judgment procedure, respectively. CT Women’s Education and Legal Fund Event (Oct. 2) - Community Foundation for Greater New Haven 3/17/13 2:29 PM ABOUT GIVE GRANT LEARN E-NEWS PRINT SHARE RSS CT Women’s Education and Legal Fund Event (Oct. 2) The following event is sponsored by the Community Foundation for Greater New Haven. For more information, please contact the sponsored organization directly. Overview News Events Leadership Activities Board of Directors Staff Volunteers Publications Investment & Financials “One Woman Makes a Difference” 26th Annual Awards Dinner The Connecticut Women’s Education and Legal Fund’s One Woman Makes a Difference annual awards dinner honors women who are making significant contributions to the advancement of women, girls and their families in Connecticut. This year’s honorees include Marlene Berg, Patricia Meiser, Hon. Lynda Munro and Jennifer Smith Turner. Proceeds from the dinner benefit CWEALF’s direct service programming, including providing affordable and accessible legal information to low-income women and families. Tickets are $75. Tuesday October 2, 2012 Cromwell Crowne Plaza 100 Berlin Rd. Cromwell, CT 06416 What you can do: Register for the event here. Learn more about CWEALF at www.cwealf.org. Follow CWEALF on Facebook. Return Sign Up for Enews http://www.cfgnh.org/About/Events/ReadEventsArticle/tabid/710/smid/895/ArticleID/376/reftab/209/Default.aspx Page 1 of 2 CT Women’s Education and Legal Fund Event (Oct. 2) - Community Foundation for Greater New Haven 3/17/13 2:29 PM Chuck V. Loring, MBA, CFRE is a Senior Governance Associate for BoardSource and senior partner of Loring, Sternberg & Associates, based in Fort Lauderdale and Indianapolis, which provides governance consulting services to nonprofits. Chuck has helped hundreds of local and regional nonprofits across the country strengthen their boards and improve governance practices, and advanced the missions of world renowned organizations such as Special Olympics, Second Harvest Food Banks, Boys and Girls Clubs of America, The Susan G. Komen Foundation, and the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. Chuck also conducts training programs for funding organizations, including a host of community foundations across the country. 70 Audubon Street | New Haven, Connecticut, 06510 | (203) 777-2386 | [email protected] © 2013 The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven staff | board | directions | privacy | sitemap | contact http://www.cfgnh.org/About/Events/ReadEventsArticle/tabid/710/smid/895/ArticleID/376/reftab/209/Default.aspx Page 2 of 2 FAMILY VIOLENCE IN CONNECTICUT: TRAUMA, TRENDS, AND TRIAGE MARCH 15, 2012 HAMDEN, CT Co-sponsored with Connecticut Judicial Branch Connecticut Coalition Against Domestic Violence Quinnipiac University School of Law CT Bar Institute, Inc. CLE Credit 6.0 Hours No representation or warranty is made as to the accuracy of these materials. Readers should check primary sources where appropriate and use the traditional legal research techniques to make sure that the information has not been affected or changed by recent developments. Program Schedule 9:00 9:10 9:30 10:30 10:45 12:15 1:00 2:30 2:45 4:15 Introduction (Judge Quinn) Domestic Violence; Domestic Abuse and Coercive Control (Jarmoc) Legislative Response and Update (Rep. Flexer, Rep. Fox, Jarmoc, Lawlor) Break Understanding with the Psychology of Domestic Violence (Dr. Horowitz & Dr. Stover) Lunch Lethality Considerations (Dr. Campbell) Break Criminal and Family Roundtable: A View from the Bench and the Bar; and Questions and Answers (Judge Devlin, Judge Munro, Alevy, Armata, Colin, Galvin, Grant) Closing Remarks Connecticut Council for Divorce Mediation and Collaborative Practice (CCDM) All CCDM Members and Guests are cordially invited to attend CCDM’s First Dinner Program of the New Year on Tuesday, January 27, 2009, 6:00 – 8:30 p.m. NOTE LOCATION FOR THIS MEETING: The Graduate Club, 155 Elm Street, New Haven (see below for directions) SCHEDULE: 6:00 PM: Registration/Networking/Cash Bar 6:30 PM: Dinner Served 6:45 PM: Council Business/Announcements/Updates 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM: Special Program Featuring CT’s Chief Family Law Judge A Conversation with Hon. Lynda B. Munro, Chief Administrative Judge of Family Matters, Superior Court CCDM is pleased to have with us once again Judge Lynda Munro, whom many of our members know as Presiding Judge of the Regional Family Trial Docket (RFTD) in Middletown and/or Presiding Judge for Family Matters in the New Haven and StamfordNorwalk judicial districts. Since September 1, 2008, Judge Munro has also served as Chief Administrative Judge for the entire Family Division of the state court system. Among her new duties are to “solicit advice and suggestions from judges and others on matters affecting the division; and advise and assist judges in the implementation of new laws, policies and caseflow programs.” She is eager to hear from us, and we are eager to hear from her! If you have particular questions you would like Judge Munro to answer, we invite you to send them with your registration to CCDM administrator Lori Somerville (see contact details below). Questions and comments from the floor will also be welcome. We look forward to a lively exchange of ideas! Biographical Note: Judge Munro received her B.A. in 1976 from Connecticut College and her juris doctor (J.D.) in 1979 from the Case Western Reserve University Law School, in Cleveland, Ohio. She was in private practice from 1979 until September 1994, when she was sworn in as a Superior Court judge. Since then, she has heard cases in the Meriden, New London, New Haven, Hartford, Waterbury, Middlesex and Stamford-Norwalk judicial districts. DIRECTIONS TO THE GRADUATE CLUB 155 Elm Street, New Haven, CT 06510 (203-624-3197) From NORTH (Hartford, Windsor, Newington, Middletown, Meriden, Wallingford Area): Take I-91 South to New Haven, get off at Exit 3 (Trumbull St). (**see footnote below) From NORTH (New London, Clinton, Madison, Guilford, Branford & Shoreline Area): Take I-95 South (westbound) to New Haven, then follow signs to I-91 North (toward Hartford/Springfield). Once on I-91 North, take Exit 3 (Trumbull St). (**see footnote below) From SOUTH (New York, Stamford, Norwalk, Fairfield, Bridgeport, Milford Area): Take I-95 North (eastbound) to New Haven, then follow signs to I-91 North (toward Hartford/ Springfield). Once on I-91 North, take Exit 3 (Trumbull St). (**see footnote below) **FOOTNOTE: At the end of Exit 3 off I-91, counting the light at the end of the ramp as #1, proceed straight on Trumbull St. to the 4th traffic light and turn left onto Prospect Street (later called College St.), and left again at the 2nd traffic light onto Elm Street. The front entrance to the Graduate Club is 150 feet down Elm Street on the left, opposite the New Haven Green. Park at a meter or use Yale Lot #51 on Temple St. behind The Club (free after 4:00pm). (*See directions below) *Free Parking in Yale Lot #51: The entrance to Yale Lot #51 is on Temple Street. Take I-91 to Exit 3, as above, but turn left at the 1st traffic light onto Orange Street. Go two long blocks, then turn right onto Grove Street. Go two more blocks, then turn left onto Temple St. Lot #51 will be 1-1/2 blocks down on the right. The rear entrance to the Graduate Club is under a big green awning labeled “Graduate Club” on the left side of this parking lot. CANCELLATION POLICY & LATE REGISTRATION: As we must provide the Graduate Club with a guaranteed headcount prior to the meeting, we ask that you contact Lori Somerville, CCDM Executive Director, before noon on Tuesday, January 20th, if you need to cancel. For late registration or more information, please call Lori at 888-236-2236 or e-mail her at [email protected]. Thank you! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ADVANCE REGISTRATION FORM – TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2009 TO REGISTER BY MAIL: Please complete this registration form and mail it with your registration fee payable to “CCDM” to CCDM, c/o Lori L. Somerville, 175 South End Road, #A2, East Haven, CT 06512 TO REGISTER BY CREDIT CARD: Please visit our website at www.ctmediators.org to pay online using PayPal and complete and mail this registration form to: CCDM, c/o Lori L. Somerville, 175 South End Road, #A2, East Haven, CT 06512. Name: Discipline (for badge purposes): Phone: Firm (if applicable): Address: Attorney Mental Health Financial Specialist Other E-mail: PLEASE CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX BELOW TO INDICATE AMOUNT & METHOD OF PAYMENT AND CIRCLE YOUR DINNER PREFERENCE. Please note there is a $1.50 surcharge for credit card payments for CCDM dinner programs. CCDM MEMBER ADVANCE REGISTRATION FEE if received by 1/20/09 ($50 at door, cash or check only) $40.00 PAID BY CHECK (enclosed) $41.50 PAID BY CREDIT CARD (online) Dinner Preference (circle one): Roasted Chicken Breast served w/roasted vegetables and mashed potatoes Citrus Salmon w/blood oranges and lemon lime sauce Angel Hair Pasta w/spinach, portabella mushroom in a rich tomato parmesan broth (vegetarian) NON-MEMBER ADVANCE REGISTRATION FEE if received by 1/20/09 ($55 at door, cash or check only) $45.00 PAID BY CHECK (enclosed) $46.50 PAID BY CREDIT CARD (online) Dinner Preference (circle one): Roasted Chicken Breast served w/roasted vegetables and mashed potatoes Citrus Salmon w/blood oranges and lemon lime sauce Angel Hair Pasta w/spinach, portabella mushroom in a rich tomato parmesan broth (vegetarian) Best Divorce Stamford Lawyer CT | Divorce Lawyer Westport Connecticut | Divorce Attorney CT | Heidi E.Opinsky 3/17/13 3:32 PM Heidi E. Opinsky Partner vCard PDF Practice Areas Private Clients Tax & Benefits Child Custody Child Support Divorce Family Law Visitation T: 203.399.5949 F: 203.399.5800 One Canterbury Green 201 Broad St. Stamford, CT 06901 245 Park Ave., 27th Flr New York, NY 10167 Home Profile Representative Matters News Speaking Publications Contact Education Speaking Speaking 03/08/10 Evolving Approaches to Addressing Domestic Violence in Connecticut Heidi E. Opinsky Fairfield County Bar Association, Host Speaker Luncheon with the Chief Administrative Judge of Family Matters for the State of Connecticut, Lynda B. Munro Heidi E. Opinsky Fairfield County Bar Association, Host Speaker Effectively Using Experts in Family Law Heidi E. Opinsky National Business Institute, Lecturer Women in the Judiciary: An Insider Look Heidi E. Opinsky Fairfield County Bar Association, Host Speaker J.D., Hofstra University School of Law, 1985 B.A., St. Lawrence University, cum laude, 1981 Bar Admissions Connecticut New York District of Columbia Spring 2008 Court Admissions U.S. District Court, Eastern and Southern Districts of New York 01/01/08 Memberships & Affiliations American Bar Association Connecticut State Bar Association New York State Bar Association 01/01/06 VIEW ALL Association of the Bar of the City of New York District of Columbia Bar Association Fairfield County Bar Association (Committee Co-Chair, Women in Law Committee) Evolving Approaches to Addressing Domestic Violence in Connecticut Heidi E. Opinsky Fairfield County Bar Association, Host Speaker Luncheon with the Chief Administrative Judge of Family Matters for the State of Connecticut, Lynda B. Munro Heidi E. 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All Rights Reserved Attorney Advertising | Home | Login | Disclaimer | Contact Us | Sitemap | Locations http://ctnydivorcelawyer.com/speaking Page 2 of 2 The Connecticut General Assembly Task Force on Fatherhood AGENDA Friday, November 14, 2008 1:00 PM in Room 1D of the LOB I. II. III. Remarks by Co-Chairs Sen. Gary LeBeau and Rep. Bruce Morris Minutes of the August 18, 2008 and September 17, 2008 Meetings Guest Speakers on Divorce Issues: Judge Lynda B. Munro (Chief Administrative Judge for Family Matters) Judge Barry C. Pinkus (Presiding Judge, Family Division, Fairfield Judicial District) IV. Guest Speakers on Child Support Issues: Chief Family Support Magistrate Sandra Sosnoff Baird Charisse Hutton (Director of Support Enforcement) V. VI. VII. VIII. Legislators’ Question & Answer Period Comments from Parents Planning for Future Meetings Adjournment CBA Store - Psychological, Psychiatric, and Custody Evaluations 3/17/13 4:32 PM SEARCH MEMBER LOGIN USERNAME PASSWORD Can't Login? Remember LOGIN ← Back to Store Information for: Lawyers Paralegals Students Public Media Psychological, Psychiatric, and Custody Evaluations Quantity: Item Number: Description: FA062008 Psychological, Psychiatric, and Custody Evaluations FA062008 Quinnipiac University School of Law Hamden CT Presented by: Family Law Section Sponsored by: CT Bar Institute, Inc. Member Price: $220.00 Non-Member Price: $325.00 Law Student: $115.00 CLE Credit: 5.50 Hours About the Program This intermediate program will explore the considerations that counsel for the parents, the child’s representative, the evaluator, and the court should make concerning the role of evaluations in a custody case. Learn when to get evaluations, who should do them, what their scope should be, and why parts should not go into evidence. This program’s morning session will include a lecture component from the vantage point of counsel for the parents, counsel⁄guardian for the child, the mental health professional⁄evaluator, and the trial court on how to develop and use evaluations in a custody case. A portion of this program will specifically consider evidentiary issues. The afternoon session will be dedicated to a panel discussion from the perspective of the evaluator, judge, attorney, and children’s representative. Faculty and Speakers Program Chair: Livia DeFilippis Barndollar, Marvin Ferro Barndollar & Roberts LLC, New Canaan Honorable Lynda B. Munro, Presiding Judge, Family Division, Stamford Superior Court 1 Add To Cart https://www.ctbar.org/OnlineStore/PurchaseItem.aspx?ItemId=2879&ItemType=0&Search=&AreaofPractice=4077&PageNo=3 Page 1 of 2 CBA Store - Psychological, Psychiatric, and Custody Evaluations 3/17/13 4:32 PM Barry F. Armata, Armata & Davis LLC, Bristol John T. Collins, Ph.D., New Haven Thomas D. Colin, Schoonmaker George & Colin PC, Greenwich Gaetano Ferro, Marvin Ferro Barndollar & Roberts LLC, New Canaan Michael Perzin, Yolen & Perzin LLC, New Haven Kenneth S. Robson, M.D., West Hartford Louise T. Truax, Lax & Truax LLC, Fairfield Program Schedule Introduction Perspectives on How to Develop and Use Evaluations in Parenting Disputes; Selected Evidentiary Issues Panel Discussion Who Should Purchase: Attorneys and other professionals involved in evaluations. This seminar is appropriate for both newly-admitted and experienced attorneys Your Price: Member Price: 0 Recommend $325.00 $220.00 Copyright © 2013 Connecticut Bar Association - All Rights Reserved, Disclaimer/Privacy - Powered by Intus Technologies FOLLOW US ON: SITEMAP https://www.ctbar.org/OnlineStore/PurchaseItem.aspx?ItemId=2879&ItemType=0&Search=&AreaofPractice=4077&PageNo=3 Page 2 of 2 Lynda Munro: Executive Profile & Biography - Businessweek 3/17/13 11:57 AM Diversified Consumer Services Company Overview of Connecticut College Snapshot People March 17, 2013 11:56 AM ET Overview Board Members Committees Executive Profile Lynda Batter Munro Member of the Board of Trustees, Connecticut College Age -- Total Calculated Compensation -- This person is connected to 1 Board Members in 1 different organizations across 0 different industries. See Board Relationships Background Ms. Lynda Batter Munro serves as a Member of the Board of Trustees at Connecticut College since June 2006. Ms. Munro is President-elect of the Alumni Association Board of Directors, which carries the position as an ex-officio trustee. Ms. Munro is a Judge of the Superior Court of the State of Connecticut. She is presently on the Connecticut Bar Association Task Force on the Future of the Legal Profession. Ms. Munro is a 1976 graduate of the Connecticut College. From Around the Web by Taboola Gold Will Surge to $7,000 Moneynews Corporate Headquarters 5 Signs You'll Get Cancer Newsmax Top 30 Hottest WAGS of Major League Baseball Rant Sports Annual Compensation Episode 2: The First Cocktail Party Yahoo! 270 Mohegan Avenue New London, Connecticut 06320-4196 United States Phone: 860-439-2200 Fax: 860-439-4301 Board Members Memberships There is no Annual Compensation data available. Stocks Options There is no Stock Options data available. Total Compensation There is no Total Compensation data available. Member of the Board of Trustees Connecticut College http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/person.asp…apId=4260766&previousTitle=Phoenix%20Equity%20Planning%20Corporation Page 1 of 2 RAROLC - Russian American Rule of Law Consortium 3/17/13 4:50 PM Honorable Lynda Munro - Superior Court Judge, Connecticut Judge Lynda B. Munro, a longtime Connecticut resident, received her B.A. in 1976 from Connecticut College and her Juris Doctor in 1979 from the Case Western Reserve University Law School. She was admitted to the Connecticut Bar in 1979 and to the U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut, in the same year. She was in private practice from 1979 until September 1994, when she was sworn in as a Superior Court Judge. Since then, she has heard cases in the Meriden, New London, New Haven, Hartford-New Britain, and Middletown Judicial Districts. Judge Munro was Presiding Judge over Housing Matters in the New Haven and Waterbury Courthouses in 1996, Presiding Judge over the Family Division in the New Haven Judicial District from September 1997 until August 1998, and Presiding Judge over the Regional Family Trial Docket in Middletown from August 1999 to September 2000 and again from August, 2003 to September 2004. She was previously assigned for three years to the Civil Division in the New Haven Judicial District, where she presided over special proceedings. Judge Munro just completed a tour of duty as the Presiding Judge for family matters in the New Haven Judicial District. She is currently assigned to Complex Civil Litigation Docket and is in the midst of establishing a complex litigation docket in New Haven. Judge Munro also serves as an Affordable Housing Judge, having been in this additional assignment for eight years. For the past five years, Judge Munro has served as chairperson of Continuing Education for all Superior Court Judge in Connecticut. She continues to serve in that capacity and has taught many courses to the trial bench. She also has taught many seminars for the organized bar. She also was a member of the Governor’s Commission on Divorce, Custody, and Family, and of the Chief Justice’s Commission on Attorney Grievance Procedures. She is presently on the Connecticut Bar Association Task Force on the Future of the Legal Profession. Judge Munro is an alternate member of the Judicial Review Council. She served as a member of the Statewide Grievance Committee from 1990-1993 and was chairperson from 1991-1993. Judge Munro is an active alum at Connecticut College as Vice-President of the Board of Directors of its Alumni Association. She recently served on the College’s Strategic Planning Committee as the alumni representative. Contributor Directory A Abanin, Honorable S.N. Abaratskaya, Larisa Anatolyevna Abashidze, Iveri Abroskina, Elena Ivanovna Abros'kin, Gennadiy Ivanovich Abryadina, Olga Vasilyevna Abusheva, Natalya Adam, Alexander Afonina, Irina Alekseyevna Aiken, Brenda Aiken, Ms. Brenda Akbarov, Anar Rafig oghlu Akilova, Viktoriya Nikolayevna Akulenko, Natalia Alander, Hon. Jon R. Aleksakhin, Sergey Borisovich Aleksandrov, Alexey Aleksandrova, Mariya Ananiyivna Alekseeva, Lidia Borisovna Alexander, J. Michael "Mic" Alhorsht, Judge Andrey Alishov, Rafig Talish oghlu Aliyeva, Sevinj Ali qizi Ambrogi, Robert Ananieva, Natalia Anderson, Stephanie Andreev, Sergei Yurievich Andreeva, C.N. Andrei, Trochev Andrews, Allen Andrews, The Honorable Elaine Andreyechev, Igor Sergeyevich K Kabanen, Nelly I. Kalinina, Margarita Innokentyevna Kallas, Hon. Vera I. Kaluzhna, Galina Vasilvna Kamanina, Larisa Kamenova, Irina Kamornik, Viktor Nikolaevitch Kamp, Michael Kamyanskaya, Maria Borisovna Kane, Kevin P. Kanishevskaya, Natalia Kaplunov, Vitaly Nikolaevich Karavayeva, Yelena Nikolayevna Karelin, Dmitriy Karnozova, Ludmila Mikhailovna Karpeniuk, Hon. Irina Anatolievna Karpenyuk, Irina Anatolyevna Karpiak, Tanya Kartashova, Vera Grigoryevna Kashtelyanov, Vasiliy Evgenievich Kaskovich, Viktor Kaygorodov, Alexander Alexandrovich Kelberman, Esq., Dale P. Kelley, Pamela Kennedy, The Honorable John David Kenney, Joan Keshen, Barbara Kesich, Gregory Kezik, Tatiana Khabarov, Nikolay Khanko, Andrei Viktorovich Khazova, Olga A. Pomarzhansky, Hon. Anatoly Viktorovich Ponomaryov, Sergei Aleksandrovitch Popova, Tamara Popovsky, Vasily Nikolayevich Porter, Paul Portyanko, Mikhail Postoyenko, Yevgeniya Ivanovna Potapova, Nina Nikolaevna Poteyeva, Anzhela Potter, Judy Potter, Jr., Parker B. Prisyazhnyuk, Natalya Romanovna Privalova, Tatyana Prokopets, Hon. Lyudmila V. Provorov, Sergey Puschek, Bret Putrolaynen, Tamara Puzanov, Alexander Sergeevich R Rae, Marla Rakitina, Irina Nikolayevna Raskin, Jamin Rasskazova, Larisa Razdorskaya, Tatyana Reckitt, Lois Galgay Rein, Deborah Kane Rein, Hon. Deborah Rein, Hon. Deborah Kane Reinstein, Natella Reinstein, Ronald Rekhlov, Alexander N. Rekhovskiy, Aleksandr Fedorovich http://www.rarolc.net/contributors/bio.php?id=591 Page 1 of 6