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Kornblum appointed to Court of Appeals

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//November 30, 2021//

Kornblum appointed to Court of Appeals

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//November 30, 2021//

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Lori Kornblum
Lori Kornblum

Gov. Tony Evers has appointed Lori Kornblum to the Court of Appeals District II. The appointment will fill the vacancy being created by Judge Paul Reilly’s resignation, effective Jan. 3. Kornblum will serve a term ending July 31, 2022.

Kornblum is currently an attorney in private practice, focusing on disability law, children’s welfare and guardianships, and holds multiple faculty appointments. At Milwaukee Area Technical College, she teaches in the Paralegal Department and in the Center for Teaching Excellence. As an adjunct professor at Marquette University Law School, she teaches a workshop on child abuse and the law. Kornblum also teaches negotiation and advocacy as an adjunct professor at Northeastern University Law School.

Previously, Kornblum served in the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office for over 20 years, handling adult criminal cases, juvenile delinquency cases, protective services cases and termination of parental rights cases.

A graduate of Yale University and the University of California-Berkeley School of Law, Kornblum lives in Mequon with her husband. She is active in numerous legal and community organizations, including serving as chair of the Office of Lawyer Regulation’s Board of Administrative Oversight and being a founding director and president of both the Milwaukee Center for Children and Youth and L’Chaim Chaverut Clubhouse Northshore.

“I am honored to be appointed to Wisconsin’s Court of Appeals,” Kornblum said in a news release. “As a judge, I will listen carefully and apply the law faithfully, mindful of the fact that our courts make decisions that affect lives, businesses and our state’s future. Everyone should be treated equally when they step into a courtroom. My family and I have deep ties to this community in which we’ve raised our three children, and we have deeply rooted values: hard work, treating others as we would want to be treated, respect for our neighbors, fairness, and service. Those are the same values I’ve brought with me as an attorney, a prosecutor, an educator and now as a judge. I am excited to join my colleagues on the Wisconsin Court of Appeals and get to work.”

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