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Deborah H. Karalunas

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Deborah H. Karalunas
Administrative Judge, Fifth Judicial District, Supreme Court of New York
Assuming office
July 10, 2023
Appointed byChief Administrative Judge Joseph A. Zayas
SucceedingJames P. Murphy
Justice, New York Supreme Court, Elected in 2002, Re-Elected in 2016 (14 year-term)
Personal details
Born1956
EducationCornell University (B.A. 1978), Syracuse University College of Law (J.D. cum laude, 1982)

Deborah H. Karalunas is an American judge serving on the trial level New York Supreme Court in Onondaga County. She has been a justice on that court since being elected in 2002, and in 2023 she became the first female Administrative Judge for the 5th Judicial District of the New York Supreme Court (still holding that position as of July 2024). She has been the President of the Association of Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, and received that association's Justice Martin J. Evans Award for Judicial Excellence and Leadership, among other awards during her career.

Judicial service

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In 2002, Karalunas was elected as a trial level New York Supreme Court justice in the 5th Judicial District, which includes Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Oneida, Onondaga and Oswego Counties. Karalunas sits in Syracuse, Onandaga County, New York.[1][2] In 2007, she was appointed as the presiding justice in the New York Commercial Division of Onondaga County, a specialized business court.[3][2] She was reelected to a second 14-year term in 2016.[4]

On July 10, 2023, while still serving as a business court judge in the Commercial Division, she was appointed Administrative Judge of the 5th Judicial District by New York's Chief Administrative Judge Joseph A. Zayas,[5] succeeding Judge James P. Murphy. Karalunas was the first woman ever appointed to this position.[6][7][8] At the time of her original election to the 5th Judicial District in 2002, she was only the third woman to hold that position.[4]

Judicial law clerk

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In 1982–1983, Karalunas was a judicial law clerk for Judge Howard G. Munson of the United States District Court for the Northern District of New York.[2]

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Karalunas was in private legal practice in Syracuse from 1983 to 2002, at the law firm of Bond, Schoeneck & King, where she became a law partner in that firm.[2]

Education

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Karalunas received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Cornell University in 1978, and her Juris Doctor degree, cum laude, from Syracuse University College of Law in 1982.[2]

Author and educator

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She has served as an adjunct professor at the Syracuse University School of Law, where she teaches New York Civil Practice.[6][9] She is on the faculty of the New York State Bar Association's Young Lawyers Trial Academy.[9]

She has been a chapter author in the legal treatise, Commercial Litigation in New York State Courts.[9]

Awards

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In 2024, the New York State Bar Association presented Karalunas with its Advancement of Judicial Diversity Award.[10]

In 2022, she received the Association of Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York's Justice Martin J. Evans Award for Judicial Excellence and Leadership.[10]

In 2018, she was the Public Service Honoree of the Armenian Bar Association.[9]

In 2017, Karalunas received the inaugural Karen DeCrow Award from the Central New York Women's Bar Association, which honors those advancing the principle that civil rights are human rights that should be extended to all.[4]

In 2009, Karalunas received the Syracuse University College of Law Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award.[9]

Positions

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Karalunas has held the following positions, among others:

President of the Association of Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York.[6][10]

Chair of the 5th Judicial District Women in the Courts Committee.[7]

President, Board of Directors for the Central New York Women's Bar Association.[7][10]

In 2017, she was appointed to the New York State Committee on Pattern Jury Instructions.[9]

References

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  1. ^ "New York State Unified Court System, 5th Judicial District".
  2. ^ a b c d e "Meet New York's Commercial Judges: By And For Junior Lawyers - Part 5". New York State Bar Association. Retrieved 2024-07-06.
  3. ^ "New York State Unified Court System, Commercial Division - Onandaga County".
  4. ^ a b c "Hon. Deborah H. Karalunas Awarded Inaugural CNYWBA Karen DeCrow Award - Central New York Women's Bar Association". www.cnywba.org. Retrieved 2024-07-06.
  5. ^ "Hon. Joseph Zayas". Latino Judges Association. 2022-10-08. Retrieved 2024-07-06.
  6. ^ a b c "New York State Unified Court System, Press Release, New Administrative Judge Named to the 5th Judicial District" (PDF). June 29, 2023.
  7. ^ a b c "WBASNY Congratulates Honorable Deborah H. Karalunas on Her Appointment as Administrative Judge for the Fifth Judicial District".
  8. ^ Hayes, Anne (2023-06-29). "Judge picked to oversee 6-county judicial district that includes Central NY". Nyup.com. Retrieved 2024-07-06.
  9. ^ a b c d e f "Hon. Deborah H. Karalunas L'82". College of Law. Retrieved 2024-07-06.
  10. ^ a b c d "Two Renowned Members of the Bench To Receive Judicial Section Awards at The New York State Bar Association's Annual Meeting". New York State Bar Association. 2024-01-09. Retrieved 2024-07-06.