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December 4, 2007
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Patricia Hynes Nominated
to be City Bar President;
New York City Bar Announces Nominees for Leadership Positions
New York – Patricia
M. Hynes has been nominated as President of the
New York City Bar Association. If elected, Hynes
will succeed Barry Kamins as the 63rd president
in the Association's 137-year history. The election
will take place at the City Bar’s annual
meeting on May 20, 2008 . The
City Bar also announced its slate of officers
and members of its Executive and Audit Committees.
Hynes, Senior Counsel at Allen & Overy
LLP, is an acclaimed trial lawyer specializing
in complex securities, commercial and criminal
matters. Her legal talent has been well recognized;
Hynes has been included in the list of Best Lawyers
in America since 1993, the National Law Journal ’s
Profile of America’s Top 50 Women Litigators
and its May 2007 Survey of the 50 Most Influential
Women Lawyers in America.
Keeping with Association tradition, Hynes has
dedicated much of her life to public service.
She served as an Assistant United States Attorney
in the Southern District of New York from 1967
to 1982, where she was Executive Assistant U.S.
Attorney from 1980-1982. In 2003 Hynes became
the Chair of the Board of Directors of The Legal
Aid Society where she oversaw the restructuring
that allowed the organization to avoid bankruptcy
and continue to serve the legal needs of indigent
New Yorkers.
Hynes’ commitment to maintaining the
high standards of the profession and the judiciary
can be demonstrated through her service as Chair
of the Merit Selection Panel of the United States
District Court for the Southern District of New
York for Magistrate Judges since 2002 and her
previous chairmanship of the ABA’s Standing
Committee on the Federal Judiciary. She currently
serves as a member of the Departmental Disciplinary
Committee of the Appellate Division of the Supreme
Court, First Judicial Department.
Hynes has been an active member of the City
Bar Association and a member of its Executive
Committee and has served as Association Secretary.
She also served as Chair of the City Bar’s
Delegation to the NY State Bar House of Delegates,
Chair of its Federal Courts Committee and as
a member of the Association’s Delegation
to the ABA House of Delegates.
"I am proud and honored to have been nominated
to be the next President of the New York City
Bar. For more than 137 years, this organization
has been revered for its commitment to the rule
of law, the profession and the community. If
elected, this position will provide me with a
unique opportunity to continue my dedication
to public service, which has been of singular
importance to me throughout my career, and allow
me to work with my esteemed colleagues at the
City Bar to carry forward its great traditions."
Sheila L. Birnbaum of Skadden, Arps, Slate,
Meagher & Flom, LLP; Peter M. Kougasian of
the New York County District Attorney’s
Office; and Roger J. Maldonado of Balber Pickard
Maldonado & Van Der Tuin PC, were nominated
to serve as the City Bar’s three Vice Presidents.
Donald S. Bernstein of Davis Polk & Wardwell
was nominated to serve as Treasurer and Sheila
S. Boston of Kaye Scholer LLP was nominated to
continue to serve as Secretary.
The nominees for the Executive Committee Class
of 2012 were: Mark C. Morril of Viacom Inc; Lynn
K. Neuner of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP;
David A. Schulz of Levine Sullivan Koch & Schulz
LLP and Jane C. Sherburne of Citigroup.
The following were re-nominated to serve on
the Audit Committee: Robert J. Anello of Morvillo
Abramowitz Grand Iason Anello & Bohrer; Laurie
Berke–Weiss of Berke-Weiss and Pechman;
Allan L. Gropper, US Bankruptcy Judge for the
Southern District of NY; Christopher L. Mann
of Sullivan & Cromwell LLP and Marsha E.
Simms of Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP.
The candidates were nominated by the City Bar’s
Nominating Committee, which is comprised of E.
Leo Milonas (Chair), Preeta D. Bansal, Robert
B. Fiske, Sara Moss, Carlos G. Ortiz, Milton
L. Williams and Mary Marsh Zulack.
About the Association
The New York
City Bar Association (www.nycbar.org)
was founded in 1870, and since then has been
dedicated to maintaining the high ethical
standards of the profession, promoting reform
of the law, and providing service to the profession
and the public. The Association continues to
work for political, legal and social reform,
while implementing innovative means to help
the disadvantaged. Protecting the public’s welfare remains one of the
Association’s highest priorities.
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