Connecticut
Farmington Woman Nominated To Be CT Superior Court Judge
HARTFORD/FARMINGTON, CT — Governor Ned Lamont recently announced he is nominating 22 jurists to serve as judges of the Connecticut Superior Court.
One of those nominated is a Farmington resident Sara Nadim, 40, who hails from the Unionville section of town.
There are currently 35 vacancies in the Superior Court.
“One of the most notable honors of my responsibilities as governor is to fill vacancies in our court system with capable jurists whose qualifications meet the high standards that the people of Connecticut deserve on the bench,” Lamont said last Friday, March 1. “This group of nominees I am forwarding to the legislature today continues this administration’s effort to ensure that the people who are serving as judges in our state reflect the diversity, experience, and understanding of the people who live here.”
Among the nominees is Nadim, who graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and obtained her Juris Doctor degree from the University of Connecticut School of Law.
She is currently an assistant attorney general in the Connecticut Attorney General’s Office.
Nadim serves in the antitrust division representing the state in multistate investigations into national companies for anticompetitive conduct.
Previously, she focused on the state’s vast opioid litigation against the pharmaceutical industry.
Nadim also served in the office’s child protection section representing the state in both the Appellate and Supreme Court.