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Jennifer May Allen sworn in as associate justice of Massachusetts Appeals Court
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Jennifer May Allen was ceremonially sworn in as an associate justice of the Massachusetts Appeals Court at the John Adams Courthouse. Speakers praised her record in the Probate and Family Court, her mentorship and pro bono work, and the administration's efforts to diversify the bench.
Jennifer May Allen was ceremonially sworn in as an associate justice of the Massachusetts Appeals Court at the John Adams Courthouse in Boston. Governor Maura Healey administered the oath during an event that included remarks from Chief Justice Amy L. Blake, Chief Justice Brian J. Dunn of the Probate and Family Court, Judge Melanie J. Gargas, and Lieutenant Governor Kimberly Driscoll.
The event highlighted Allen's record on the bench and in private practice. Chief Justice Amy L. Blake said Allen "has truly hit the ground running," noting that her appellate cases were already being circulated. Chief Justice Brian J. Dunn told attendees that during Allen's six years on the Probate and…
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