NYSBA to honor judges Murphy and Karalunas at annual meeting

Justice Deborah H. Karalunas, honored with the Advancement of Judicial Diversity Award, and Justice James P. Murphy, recipient of the Distinguished Jurist Award.
Photos courtesy of the NYSBA

At the upcoming New York State Bar Associationโ€™s Annual Meeting, during a luncheon at the New York Hilton Midtown on Friday, Jan. 19, two esteemed judges will receive honors for their exceptional service.ย 

The associationโ€™s Judicial Section will present Justice James P. Murphy with its Distinguished Jurist Award and Justice Deborah H. Karalunas with its Advancement of Judicial Diversity Award.

โ€œJustices Murphy and Karalunas have dedicated their careers to ensure that all New Yorkers are treated equally by the stateโ€™s judiciary and have elevated the standards of delivering justice,โ€ said NYSBA President Richard Lewis. โ€œThey embody the associationโ€™s commitment to serving the public. I am personally acquainted with both of these judges, and they are extremely passionate about the state of the judiciary and legal profession.โ€

Justice Murphy, a key figure in the NYSBA, served as the administrative judge of the Fifth District before his appointment as deputy chief administrative judge for all courts outside of New York City. He is also a recipient of the Onondaga County Bar Associationโ€™s 2023 Ruger Award and is an influential member of the Onondaga County Legislature.

Justice Karalunas has been a strong advocate for diversity and inclusion throughout her career. She has served as the presiding justice of the State Supreme Court, Fifth District, Commercial Division, since 2007.ย 

Karalunasโ€™s impactful work led to her becoming the first female administrative judge in the Fifth District. She is a past president of the Central New York Womenโ€™s Bar Association and a respected voice on trial practice topics.

โ€œJustices Murphy and Karalunas both care deeply about people and have devoted their careers to public service,โ€ said Hon. Gregory Gilbert, chair of…

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