All Announcements

Hon. L. Priscilla Hall (Ret.) joins JAMS in New York

JAMS announces the addition of Hon. L. Priscilla Hall (Ret.) to its panel. Justice Hall brings more than 30 years of experience on the bench, having served New York State with distinction.

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JAMS panelist Hon. Gregory M. Sleet (Ret.) appointed mediator in Blackbaud multidistrict litigation

JAMS announces that Hon. Gregory M. Sleet (Ret.) has been appointed as mediator in the Blackbaud data breach multidistrict litigation (MDL).

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Hon. David I. Brown (Ret.) joins JAMS in Sacramento

JAMS announces the addition of Hon. David I. Brown (Ret.) to its panel. Judge Brown brings over 46 years’ experience in the legal profession. In 2008, Judge Brown was appointed to the Sacramento County Superior Court. Starting in 2010, Judge Brown served in the Law and Motion Department and worked to eliminate the court’s backlog.

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Hon. Randa M. Trapp (Ret.) joins JAMS in San Diego

JAMS announces the addition of Hon. Randa M. Trapp (Ret.) to its panel. Judge Trapp joins JAMS after serving 18 years on the San Diego Superior Court, including 10 years presiding over the Complex Civil Litigation Panel.

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Lita Masini Popke joins JAMS in Detroit

JAMS announces the addition of Lita Masini Popke, Retired Judge, Wayne County (Mich.) Circuit Court, to its panel. Judge Popke joins JAMS in Detroit after a distinguished 20-year career as a Wayne County Circuit Court judge, including service as chief judge pro tem and as presiding judge in the Family Law Division.

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JAMS promotes Kimberly Taylor to president

JAMS announces that Kimberly Taylor, Esq., has been promoted from chief legal and operating officer to president, effective April 1.

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Hon. Russell Lloyd (Ret.) joins JAMS in Houston

JAMS announces the addition of Hon. Russell Lloyd (Ret.) to its panel. Judge Lloyd recently joined JAMS after serving on the Texas First Court of Appeals. He brings more than 40 years of legal experience to JAMS, including 16 years on the bench in both trial and appellate courts.

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