Politics & Government

Livermore Resident Appointed As Superior Court Judge

Amy L. Sekany fills the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Dan Grimmer.

SACRAMENTO – A Livermore resident was appointed a judgeship in the Alameda County Superior Court. Amy L. Sekany, 47, has served as the Alameda County Superior Court’s family law facilitator and managing attorney of Self-Help Services since 2016. Sekany spent time as a crisis counselor and case manager at the Tri Valley Haven domestic violence shelter in Livermore from 2001 to 2004. Sekany fills the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Dan Grimmer.

Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. appointed a total of 25 California superior court judges last month.

Photo courtesy the Office of Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr.

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