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Kimberly Altman

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Kimberly Altman


United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan

Tenure

2020 - Present

Term ends

2028

Years in position

4

Elections and appointments

Education

Kimberly Altman is a magistrate judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. Altman assumed office on September 16, 2020.

Biography

Education

Kimberly Altman earned a bachelor's degree with honors from James Madison College at Michigan State University in 1992. She earned a Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, from Wayne State University Law School in 1995.[1]

Professional career

Altman's career experience includes serving as a staff attorney, a law clerk to Judge Robert DeMascio, and as a career law clerk with Judge Avern Cohn on the Eastern District of Michigan.[1]

Altman has served as an officer, board member, and committee member with the Federal Bar Association. She has served as a trustee of the Court Historical Society with the Eastern District of Michigan.[1]

Judicial career

Eastern District of Michigan

Kimberly Altman joined the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan as a federal magistrate judge on September 16, 2020.

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Federal judges who have served the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan
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Chief JudgeSean Cox (Michigan)   •  Thomas Ludington  •  Mark Goldsmith  •  Stephen Murphy (Michigan)  •  Shalina Kumar  •  Linda V. Parker  •  Laurie Michelson  •  Terrence Berg  •  Judith Ellen Levy  •  Matthew Frederick Leitman  •  Jonathan Grey  •  Frances Kay Behm  •  Susan DeClercq  •  Brandy McMillion  •  Robert White (Michigan)

Senior judges

Bernard Friedman  •  Paul Borman  •  Robert Cleland  •  Nancy Edmunds  •  Denise Hood  •  David M. Lawson  •  John O'Meara (Michigan)  •  George Steeh  •  Gershwin Drain  •  

Magistrate judges David Grand  •  Patricia T. Morris  •  Anthony Patti  •  Elizabeth Stafford  •  Kimberly Altman  •  Curtis Ivy Jr.  •  
Former Article III judges

Damon Keith  •  Victoria Roberts  •  Marianne Battani  •  Anna Taylor  •  Avern Cohn  •  Patrick Duggan  •  John Feikens  •  Paul Gadola  •  Arthur Tarnow  •  Lawrence Zatkoff  •  Cornelia Kennedy  •  Ralph Guy  •  Richard Suhrheinrich  •  Horace Gilmore  •  Stewart Newblatt  •  Ross Wilkins  •  Barbara Hackett  •  Russell Harvey (Michigan)  •  George La Plata  •  Henry Billings Brown (U.S. Supreme Court)  •  John Wesley Longyear  •  Henry Harrison Swan  •  Alexis Caswell Angell  •  Arthur Tuttle  •  Charles Casper Simons  •  Edward Julien Moinet  •  Ernest Aloysius O'Brien  •  Arthur Lederle  •  Frank Picard  •  Wade Hampton McCree, Jr.  •  James Churchill  •  Mona Majzoub  •  Patricia Boyle  •  Robert DeMascio  •  Ralph Freeman  •  Lawrence Gubow  •  Frederick Kaess  •  Arthur Koscinski  •  Theodore Levin (Michigan)  •  Thaddeus Machrowicz  •  Clifford O'Sullivan  •  Philip Pratt (Michigan)  •  Stephen Roth (Michigan)  •  Talbot Smith  •  Thomas Thornton  •  George Woods (federal judge)  •  Stephanie Dawkins Davis  •  

Former Chief judges

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