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Law Practice

Nov. 11, 2013

Former Southern District chief judge jumps to JAMS

Irma E. Gonzalez is the second federal judge from the Southern District ever to take on a role as a neutral, having started on Monday with JAMS, where she will act as an arbitrator, mediator and special master.


By Kylie Reynolds


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Former U.S. District Chief Judge Irma E. Gonzalez became one of the rare federal judges from the Southern District to take on a role as a neutral when she joined JAMS in San Diego on Monday. In her new position, Gonzalez will act as an arbitrator, mediator and special master.


"I learned so much and I hopefully gave back a little to the community and to the litigation that appeared in front of m...

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