William Michael Monroe
William Michael Monroe was a judge for the Superior Court of Orange County in California. He was appointed to the court in April 1996 by Governor Pete Wilson, and retired on June 1, 2015.[1][2]
Military service
Monroe served in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve and as a member of the Judge Advocates Corps.[1]
Education
Monroe received his undergraduate degree from Iona College in 1956 and his J.D. from Loyola University Law School in 1963.[1]
Career
- 1996-2015: Judge, Superior Court of Orange County
- 1980-1996: Judge Pro Tem, Harbor Municipal Court
- 1973-1996: Partner, McDermed, Monroe, and Trebler
- 1971-1973: Assistant to secretary, Department of Interior
- 1969-1971: Orange County Public Defender's Office
- 1968-1972: House counsel, Allied Properties Real Estate Holding Company
- 1966-1996: Arbitrator, American Arbitration Association[1]
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