Governor Signs Establishes Judicial Nominating Commission, Appoints Commissioners 04:36PM / Saturday, April 15, 2023 | |
BOSTON — Governor Maura T. Healey signed an Executive Order reestablishing the Judicial Nominating Commission (JNC) and a code of conduct for members and judicial nominees.
She also appointed a historically diverse, talented cohort of Commissioners who will be responsible for advising the Governor on nominating and appointing judicial officers in coordination with the Governor's Council. Representing all regions of the state, the Commissioners bring a wealth of experience in the private and public sectors, in big firms and solo firms.
"Judicial officers play a critical role in shaping the lives of Massachusetts residents. Our goal is to ensure that those serving on our courts are committed to justice and equality, and that they are representative of the vibrant, diverse communities they serve," said Governor Healey. "We're proud to be appointing this experienced, dedicated group to the Judicial Nominating Commission, who I know I can count on to advise me on nominating the best judges to serve the people of Massachusetts."
The Executive Order directs the JNC to perform its due diligence to ensure that judicial candidates hold the qualities necessary to serve on the state's courts, including integrity, a strong work ethic, clear judgement, and a commitment to equality and impartiality. Commissioners are also instructed to work to ensure that judicial candidates represent the diversity of the communities they serve, including geography, race, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, ability and economic status.
"It's an honor to serve as Chair of the Judicial Nominating Commission alongside Vice-Chairs Kathy Henry and Mark Fleming and work to install judicial officers who will uphold the law with intellect, integrity, sound judgment, and a strong work ethic to support the people of this Commonwealth," said Chair Abim Thomas. "I'd like to thank the Healey-Driscoll Administration for their unwavering commitment to justice and equity in our courts."
Judicial Nominating Commission – Commissioners:
Abim Thomas, Fidelity Investments (Chair)
Kathleen C. Henry, Eastern Bank (Vice-Chair)
Mark Fleming, WilmerHale (Vice-Chair)
Gavin Alexander, Jackson Lewis P.C.
Kristen Bonavita, Law Office of Kristen Farrell Bonavita
Gerry D'Ambrosio, D'Ambrosio LLP
Ruth Deras, Law Office of Ruth Deras
Laura Gal, Greater Boston Legal Services
Stephen Hall, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP
Nancy Hathaway, Committee for Public Counsel Services
Peggy Ho, Commonwealth Financial Network
Kristin Knuuttila, Knuuttila Law
Francis (Jay) Lynch, Lynch & Lynch
Mikaela McDermott, Catholic Social Services
The Honorable David A. Mills (ret.)
Daniel Mulhern, Nutter McLennen & Fish LLP
Lynette Paczkowski, Bowditch & Dewey, LLP
The Honorable John M. Payne Jr. (ret.)
Sheriece Perry, Massachusetts Trial Courts – Court Service Centers
Tatum Pritchard, Disability Law Center
John P. Pucci, Bulkley Richardson and Gelinas, LLP
Wendy Quinn, Hassett & Donnelly, P.C.
Elizabeth Rodriguez-Ross, Committee for Public Counsel Services
Mark W. Shaughnessy, Boyle Shaughnessy Law
Dolores Thibault-Muñoz, NewVue Communities
Linda Thompson, Thompson & Thompson PC
Natashia Tidwell, Mintz
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