Principal court attorney in the Nassau County courts who graduated from Temple University School of Law in 1979. She was admitted to the bar in 1980.

As president of the 6,000-member group, Ms. Richman wants to focus on pro bono efforts in areas such as mortgage foreclosures and the Lawyers Assistance Program, which provides assistance to attorneys struggling with alcohol, drug or mental health problems.

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