Lamont s general counsel, Durham man, nominated to CT Appellate Court
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Gov. Ned Lamont has nominated Robert W. Clark, of Durham, to fill a vacancy on the Connecticut Appellate Court.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut Media file photoShow MoreShow Less
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DURHAM The governor has nominated Robert W. Clark of Durham to fill a vacancy on the Connecticut Appellate Court.
Clark has served as Gov. Ned Lamont’s general counsel since his term began in January 2019, according to a press release. At the time, Clark gave up his position as a Superior Court judge to serve in his current role. He will fill the vacancy that was created by Appellate Court Judge Douglas S. Lavine, who reached the mandatory retirement age of 70 in December, according to the governor’s office.
Governor Lamont Picks His General Counsel to Serve on Appellate Court
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