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Vermont Business Magazine Elizabeth Kruska, President of the Vermont Bar Association and on behalf of the VBA Board of Bar Managers, released the following statement honoring Judge Peter W. Hall of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit:
The Vermont Bar Association congratulates Judge Peter Hall on the occasion of his taking senior status on the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
Judge Hall has been a career-long member of the Vermont Bar Association, serving on its Board of Bar Managers for many years and as President of the VBA in 1995-1996. Judge Hall has worked tirelessly to serve the public and the profession over the course of his legal career, as an extremely well-respected trial practitioner in Rutland, Vermont, as United States Attorney for the District of Vermont, and most recently as a Senior Judge on the Second Circuit Court of Appeals.
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MONTPELIER â What the swearing in of Gov. Phil Scott, Lt. Governor Molly Gray and other statewide officials lacked in crowds or celebratory mood, it more than made up for in Vermont resolve.
The oaths of office were administered with condemnations of Wednesdayâs mob violence at the U.S. Capitol, and reminders that state government faces a daunting task in restoring the stateâs economy from the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Statehouse was strangely empty for the occasion, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, and well-guarded by Vermont State Police and Capitol Police. Most members of the state Senate and House of Representatives watched over online video.