Paul Reiber
Paul L. Reiber (born June 20, 1947)[1] is the Chief Justice on the Vermont Supreme Court.[2] Reiber graduated from Hampden-Sydney College in 1970 and from Suffolk University Law School in Boston, Massachusetts in 1974. Reiber was in private practice in Rutland until becoming a partner in Kenlan, Schwiebert & Facey in 1986. He also served for six years on Vermont's Judicial Nominating Board. He was appointed by Governor Jim Douglas as an Associate Justice in October 2003. Governor Douglas swore him in as Chief Justice on December 17, 2004.[3]
Paul Reiber | |
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Chief Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court | |
Assumed office December 17, 2004 | |
Appointed by | Jim Douglas |
Preceded by | Jeffrey Amestoy |
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Born | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. | June 20, 1947
Education | Hampden-Sydney College (BA) Suffolk University (JD) |
References
- "Paul L. Reiber". NNDB. Retrieved 14 February 2015.
- Vermont Supreme Court Justices VermontJudiciary.org (retrieved 2007-05-10) Archived 2007-08-12 at the Wayback Machine
- Reiber appointment to Associate Justice (2003), then to Chief Justice (2004) Archived 2007-08-12 at the Wayback Machine
External links
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Preceded by Jeffrey Amestoy |
Chief Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court 2004–present |
Incumbent |
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