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Our Judge: Biography of Cecelia G. Morris
Judge Cecelia G. Morris was appointed Bankruptcy Judge for the
Southern District of New York in July 2000. Prior to her appointment,
she served as Clerk of Court for the Bankruptcy Court in the Southern
District of New York from December 1988. Judge Morris also served
as Clerk of Court for the Bankruptcy Court in the Middle District
of Georgia from February 1986 until moving to New York.
Before her career with the court, Judge Morris had a private
law practice in Macon, Georgia from May 1981 until February 1986.
She served as an Assistant District Attorney, as the Administrator
of the Civil Division Child Support Recover Unit, Griffin Judicial
Circuit in Griffin, Georgia from September 1979 until May 1981.
Judge Morris also had a private law practice in Griffin Georgia
from October 1977 until January 1978 and served as a law clerk
at Seay Sims & Park (now Bolton & Park) in Griffin, Georgia
in 1976.
Judge Morris has participated as a trainer in many Mediation/Arbitration
programs sponsored by the Federal Judicial Center; the Association
of the Bar of the City of New York; the National Association of
Security Dealer Regulation and Bankruptcy Court; Endispute Inc.
and the Center for Public Resources, Inc. She has successfully
mediated many disputes in some of the most prominent cases pending
before the Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York.
Judge Morris is an active participant in many bar outreach programs
and has been honored to be the keynote speaker at several events;
including the Federal Judicial Center's Clerk of Court and Chief
Deputies Conference; the Weil Gotshal and Manges' "Women@Weil"
and takes much pride in being invited to be the keynote speaker
at Chillicothe High School's 2005 commencement ceremony in Chillicothe,
Texas.
Judge Morris received a B.S. from West Texas State University
in 1968 and a J.D. from John Marshall Law School in 1977.
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