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Michael F. Mullen mfm@lambbarnosky.com

Michael F. Mullen is a graduate of Fairfield University and St. John’s University, School of Law. At St. John’s, he was a Thomas More Scholar and a member of the Law Review. He was admitted to the New York State Bar in 1963.

In January 1987, he was appointed a Judge of the Court of Claims by Governor Mario M. Cuomo and for twenty years sat in the Supreme Court, Suffolk County.

Prior to going on the bench, he served as confidential law clerk to the Honorable Fred J. Munder for six years in the Appellate Division, Second Department. He then opened his own office in Huntington, during which time he served as Special Counsel to the Town’s Zoning Board of Appeals, Counsel to Senator Bernard C. Smith and Assistant Counsel to the Majority Leader Senator Warren Anderson. While with the Majority Leader, he was responsible for reviewing all legislation concerning Environmental Conservation, Education and Higher Education. His private practice also included Wills and Estates, Zoning, Real Estate and Appellate Advocacy.

He is a frequent lecturer at the Suffolk Academy of Law, and was honored by the academy as a “Master Teacher.” He has lectured at the annual seminar for State Judges and to attorneys under the sponsorship of the State Bar Association and St. John’s Law School. He is also an Adjunct Professor at Touro Law Center, in Central Islip.

Judge Mullen served as Supervising Judge of the Superior Criminal Courts in Suffolk County from 1993 until 1999. He was reappointed to the Court of Claims by Governor George Pataki in 1996, and again in 2006. In his twenty years on the Bench, the Judge presided over countless high-profile trials and regularly disposed of more than 400 criminal and civil cases each year. He was described by the New York Post as “… a fair, no-nonsense, scholarly jurist who doesn’t like cases to drag on,” and, in 2000, he was asked by the State Board of Law Examiners to participate in a review of the standards used in grading the Bar Exam because of “the respect he enjoyed for fairness and objectivity.”

Upon retiring from the bench in 2007, Judge Mullen became Counsel to the firm of Lamb & Barnosky, in Melville, where he is active in the firm’s litigation department and is available to the profession to preside over all types of Alternate Dispute Resolution matters.

Practice Areas: - Litigation

 

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