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Jacqueline Winter Silbermann

Judge Silbermann Justice Jacqueline Winter Silbermann graduated Cum Laude from Bryn Mawr College in 1959. After teaching algebra and geometry by designation, she went on to become a high school teacher licensed in the Social Sciences.

In 1972, Justice Silbermann graduated Cum Laude from Fordham University School of Law. Although she was asked to join the Law Review, she declined the invitation so that she could spend more time with her two children, Jeffrey and Jane.

Upon graduation from law school, Justice Silbermann worked as an associate at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, P.C. and subsequently became a law secretary to Civil Court Judge Irving Smith and thereafter, Supreme Court Justices, Joseph R. Marro and Jacob Grumet. Justice Silbermann was elected to the Civil Court in November, 1983, where she sat from January, 1984 through December, 1985. In January, 1986, she was designated as an Acting Supreme Court Justice. A year later, Justice Silbermann was appointed Supervising Judge of the Civil Court, New York County and was assigned as an Acting Supreme Court Justice to an Individual Assignment Part handling primarily matrimonial actions.

In March of 1989, Justice Silbermann was appointed the Administrative Judge of the Civil Court of the City of New York (the first woman to hold that position). In November of 1990, Justice Silbermann was elected a Supreme Court Justice in New York County. Justice Silbermann held the position of Administrative Judge of the Civil Court of the City of New York until January, 1997, at which time she became the Administrative Judge for Matrimonial Matters, a statewide position; in 2006 she was named the Deputy Chief Administrative Judge for Matrimonial Matters. In March of 2001, Justice Silbermann was also appointed the Administrative Judge of the Supreme Court, Civil Term in New York County.

Justice Silbermann is an active member of many bar associations, including The Association of the Bar of the City of New York, The New York Women’s Bar Association, The Metropolitan Women’s Bar Association, New York County Lawyers Association and the New York State Bar Association. She has received numerous awards including the Harlan Fiske Stone Memorial Award, Benjamin N. Cardozo Award, Louis Capozzoli Gavel Award, New York Women’s Bar President’s Award, and the Doris Hoffman Memorial Award from the Women’s Bar Association of the State of New York.

Information about Judge Silbermann is also available on the Judicial Directory.

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