NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#adr–NAM (National Arbitration and Mediation) is proud to announce that the Honorable Judith N. McMahon (Ret.), former Justice of the NewNEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#adr–NAM (National Arbitration and Mediation) is proud to announce that the Honorable Judith N. McMahon (Ret.), former Justice of the New

Hon. Judith N. McMahon (Ret.) Joins NAM’s Esteemed Panel of Neutrals

NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#adr–NAM (National Arbitration and Mediation) is proud to announce that the Honorable Judith N. McMahon (Ret.), former Justice of the New York State Supreme Court (Richmond and New York Counties), has joined NAM’s award-winning panel of neutrals. She is available to arbitrate and mediate cases throughout New York State.

Judge McMahon brings more than 30 years of distinguished judicial service to NAM. Prior to her retirement, she presided over the Differential Case Management Part for both Richmond and New York Counties, managing a complex caseload primarily focused on medical malpractice litigation.

Her dual expertise as a jurist and a pharmacist makes her uniquely qualified to handle complex medical disputes. Before her legal career, Judge McMahon worked in hospitals and retail pharmacies and lectured medical professionals on pharmacology and drug interactions. This background provides her with a distinct ability to navigate the technical intricacies of pharmaceutical product liability and medical malpractice matters.

“Judge McMahon’s combination of deep medical knowledge and decades of experience on the bench makes her an exceptional addition to our roster,” said Mark Haddad, CEO of NAM. “Her track record of resolving complex tort litigation and her reputation in the New York legal community align perfectly with NAM’s commitment to providing top-tier dispute resolution services.”

During her tenure in Richmond County, Judge McMahon held numerous leadership roles, including Administrative Judge of the Supreme Court for Richmond County. She oversaw critical divisions including Judicial Mediation, Medical Malpractice Discovery, and the Foreclosure and Hurricane Sandy Parts. Additionally, she dedicated over 15 years to mentoring the next generation of attorneys through the Richmond County Bar Association’s Summer Internship Program.

“I am honored to join NAM and look forward to applying my experience to help parties find resolution outside the courtroom,” said Judge McMahon. “Having resolved thousands of cases—from medical malpractice to labor law—I understand the value of a fair, efficient, and neutral process.”

Throughout her career, Judge McMahon has successfully resolved thousands of cases, including adult survivors’ claims, labor law disputes, personal injury matters, nursing home cases, and hospital settlement sessions.

To learn more about Judge McMahon’s background and view her resume, please visit https://www.namadr.com/neutrals-bio/hon-judith-n-mcmahon/

About NAM

NAM is a premier provider of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) services, delivering efficiency and results to clients throughout the U.S. and globally. Through its market-leading technology and secure virtual and hybrid forums, NAM offers a streamlined alternative to traditional litigation. With an exceptional roster of neutrals and concierge-level case administration, NAM is the ADR partner of choice for over 10,000 commercial entities and half the Fortune 100.

Contacts

MEDIA CONTACT:
Sarah Muller

smuller@namadr.com
(516) 941-3248

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