People February 13, 2017 - 11:51 am

Celebrating Dominican judges in Heritage Month

New York.- In commemoration of DominicanHeritage Month, the Dominican Bar Association invites you to an evening paneland reception celebrating the Dominican Judiciary and networking with DBAmembers and colleagues.

Opening Remarks will be given by the Hon.Rolando T. Acosta, Associate Justice, Appellate Division, First Department, andthe Hon. Manuel J. Mendez, Justice, Supreme Court, Civil Branch, New YorkCounty.

Justices Acosta and Mendez will be joined ona Judiciary Panel by Hon. Denise Dominguez; Hon. Lisa S. Headley; Hon. NildaMorales Horowitz; Hon. Rita Mella; Hon. Diccia Pineda-Kirwan; Hon. VictoriaPratt; Hon. Leticia Ramirez; Hon. Julia Rodriguez; Hon. Fiordaliza A.Rodriguez; Hon. Llinet Beltre, Rosado; Hon. Faviola A. Soto; and newly electedHon. Emily Morales and Hon. Bianka Perez.

The event will take place at FordhamUniversity School of Law.

150 W 62nd St, New York, NY 10023

6pm-7pm – Dominican Judiciary Panel (Room7-119)

7pm-8:00pm – Evening Reception (Bateman)

This event is graciously sponsored bySullivan Papain Block McGrath & Cannavo P.C.

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