For Judge Allyson Duncan, Leadership Is 'Ability to Bring People to the Table'
What You Need to Know
- Retired federal appeals judge Allyson Duncan is receiving a Lifetime Achievement award from The American Lawyer.
- Racking up a number of firsts during her career, Duncan has had a long and varied career in the law.
- A recent role is one of the retired judges serving on the Article III Coalition, which advocates for judicial independence.
Judge Allyson Duncan, who served for 15 years on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit during a long and varied legal career, said her choice of a law career is in many ways a “function of genetic inheritance.”
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The American Lawyer
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