The Bronx County Bar Association held a luncheon at Enzo's of Arthur Avenue to celebrate the outstanding work of its exemplary employees.
n gathered for a special luncheon on April 23 at the famous Enzo’s of Arthur Avenue to celebrate the outstanding work of its exemplary employees.
The event celebrated key figures in the local court system and offered friends, family and colleagues an opportunity to network and recognize outstanding service. The event honored the esteemed Judge Raymond Fernandez, acting Supreme Court Justice in the Court of Claims. The association’s Civil Courts Committee awarded Fernandez as Judge of the Year. The prestigious event also featured a special presentation to honor the dedication and service of two outstanding NYS Court Officers, Melinda Cordero and Luis Rodriguez.
Their recognition underscored the importance of the work they perform within the court system. Due to the luncheon’s exclusivity and limited seating, guests were asked to RSVP in advance. The successful event illustrated the sense of community and commitment to the justice system that prevails in theThe Bronx County Bar Association provides a resource for the public seeking legal representation in criminal, civil or administrative proceedings.
It also serves as a resource for attorneys practicing in the Bronx by providing a law library, computer access in the courthouse to its members, continuing legal education programs and other resources. Barbara Russo-Lennon is the transit reporter at amNewYork. She covers news about NYC’s public transportation system, roads, waterways and other topics related to transit in the Big Apple.man senseless at Bronx bus stopMike Brown’s job not safe even if Knicks reach NBA Finals, report saysgardens
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