City & State New York
January 29, 2018
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LOUIS D. FIORILLO 1933-2018 Milton Adair Tingling New York County Clerk and Commissioner of Jurors
After his 2001 election to the state Supreme Court in Manhattan, Justice Milton Adair Tingling stopped the state from shackling youths being transported to court without due process. He also struck down then-Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s large soda ban. Since 2014, he has served as the first African-American New York County clerk and commissioner of jurors. His passion is “speaking to anyone about the importance of jury duty and diversifying the jury pool.”
A Life Well Lived Lou Fiorillo, retired Deputy Kings County Clerk was a trusted, dedicated member of the Kings County Clerk family for over 60 years, a great friend, mentor and confidant to so many from all walks of life. Lou Fiorillo earned the respect of so many based on his work ethic, dedication, love of the law and people. As Kings County Clerk, I will miss him, continue to cherish the time that we spent together, and wish to shed light on his legacy: a life well lived, an inspiration to all. —Nancy Sunshine, Kings County Clerk
Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies is proud to congratulate our colleague and friend Ken Fisher for being named one of City & State New York’s 2018 50 Over 50 honorees. Congratulations to all of this year’s honorees for their outstanding record of service in New York City!
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