Lunch with a Judge: Kerrie Maloney Laytin (11/14/22)

The Lunch with a Judge series strives to provide lawyers with the unique opportunity to hear from a member of the bench in an intimate setting. This installment of the program will feature Judge Kerrie Maloney Laytin. Judge Kerrie Maloney Laytin was sworn in as Circuit Judge on January 18, 2019 and as Associate Judge on October 4, 2021.  She will again be sworn in as Circuit Judge on December 5, 2022.  Judge Maloney Laytin currently sits in the First Municipal District, at the Daley Center, hearing eviction court cases. Previously, she was assigned to Traffic Court and the First Municipal commercial and tort call.  Before taking the bench in 2019, Judge Maloney Laytin was Senior Counsel in the City of Chicago Law Department's Appeals Division. She also has served as Chief Administrative Law Judge of the Illinois Human Rights Commission; Staff Attorney at Legal Aid Chicago; and Trial Attorney at the U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Programs Branch.  She attended Columbia University School of Law, where she earned her J.D. in 1997, after which she clerked for Hon. Robert P. Patterson, Jr., of the Southern District of New York, and Hon. Carolyn Dineen King, then-Chief Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit.

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