Judge Dweynie Paul and Brooklyn Bar Association discuss her legal journey and court developments

Hon. Judge Dweynie Paul, a trailblazing figure in the judiciary of Haitian descent, engages in a thought-provoking discussion on her legal journey and current court procedures at the Brooklyn Bar Association’s Judicial Series event. Screenshot via Zoom.

The Brooklyn Bar Association (BBA) invited Hon. Dweynie Paul to sitdown with its incoming president to discuss her career and courthouse as part of its Judicial Series on Wednesday, June 21.

Moderated by BBAโ€™s Membership Committee co-chair, Anthony Vaughn Jr., the conversation ranged from Judge Paulโ€™s career trajectory as a trailblazing judge of Haitian descent, to the ever-evolving court procedures amid the ongoing transition out of the COVID pandemic.

โ€œItโ€™s a chance for our members to hear from our judges to find out whatโ€™s going on in the court system and keep up to date,โ€ remarked Vaughn, highlighting the importance of the event.

Judge Paul, a Brooklyn resident with deep Queens roots, shared an emotional story about her early exposure to the court system, which sparked her interest in law and public service.

โ€œMy journey started a long time ago as far as my decision to become a judge,โ€ said Judge Paul. โ€œMy older brother died during a youth trip, and it ended up in the Supreme Court as a wrongful death suitโ€ฆ that sparked the desire to be a part of the court system so I can help shape that structure,โ€ Judge Paul said.

After earning degrees from Stony Brook University and George Washington University Law School, she embarked on her legal career as a court attorney in Maryland, eventually moving back to New York to litigate and finally serve in the court that would later see her become a judge.

With the assistance of Principal Court Attorney Lauren Brown, Judge Paul offered attendees a closer look at the operations of the Civil Court, highlighting its diverse caseload and discussing the current state of virtual trials. On the topic of no-fault cases still being entirely virtual, Judge…

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