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Higgs fletcher6/30/2023 Justice Haller has been honored to be recognized by the legal community as a recipient of the Bernard E. ![]() For the past 10 years, she has served as the chair of the Appellate Court Legacy Project and has been a frequent lecturer at continuing education programs. She is also a Master and member of the Executive Committee of the American Inns of Court, Enright Chapter a Master of the San Diego Appellate Inn of Court and a longtime member of Lawyers Club of San Diego and the Board of Trustees of California Western School of Law. Justice Haller is currently a member of the Supreme Court Committee on Judicial Ethics Opinions a former chair of the California Judges Association Ethics Committee and has served as a Special Master to preside over disciplinary hearings brought by the Commission on Judicial Performance. Among her work in this area, she was appointed by the Chief Justice to the Executive Committee of the Commission on the Future of California's Court System, where she served as chair of the Civil Working subgroup, and in 2017 made several recommendations to increase and improve assistance for self-represented litigants and streamline and reduce the cost of litigation in all civil cases. ![]() She was a partner at the firm when she was appointed to the superior court.ĭuring her tenure at the appellate court, Justice Haller has been actively involved in a leadership role in organizations and committees devoted to improving the judicial system maintaining the highest standards of ethical conduct and educating members of the legal community. Over the next 10 years she worked at Higgs Fletcher and Mack, where she represented clients involved in civil litigation disputes. Following a lifelong dream, she attended law school and, in 1975, graduated with honors from California Western School of Law.Īfter admission to the Bar, Justice Haller worked as a deputy district attorney for the San Diego District Attorney's Office for three years prosecuting criminal cases and litigating dependency matters. She also worked for the university as an administrator in the Dean of Student Activities Office. ![]() After graduation, she moved to San Diego, where she earned a Master of Arts degree, with honors, from San Diego State University. Justice Haller was born and raised in Los Angeles and graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from UCLA. Justice Haller previously served as a San Diego Superior Court Judge for five years. Justice Judith Haller was nominated to the Fourth District California Court of Appeal in 1994, found to be "exceptionally well qualified" for the position, and unanimously confirmed by the Commission on Judicial Appointments on August 9, 1994.
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