The Honorable Timothy P. Connors is retiring from the bench after 34 years of service to the community.
His family and friends are hosting a “Stop by to Say Goodbye” event, 5 to 7 p.m., on Monday, December 30, at Mediterrano Restaurant, 2900 S. State Street in Ann Arbor.
Appetizers will be provided, and there will be a cash bar.
All attorneys are invited to stop by and share their well wishes and fond memories with Judge Connors. To ensure a headcount, please RSVP by Friday, December 13 to: connuhur@mac.com.
Judge Connors, who has been awarded numerous honors throughout his career, has been a State Court Judge since 1991. For 11 of those years he served as a Chief Judge. He is the Presiding Judge for the Peacemaking Court, the Presiding Judge for the Business Court and handles civil and ICWA cases. He is a past co-chair, and current member of the Michigan Tribal-State-Federal Forum. He has also served by appointment as Judge Pro Tem for the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians. The Native American Rights Fund appointed Judge Connors to its Indigenous Peacemaking Initiative in 2017.
He is also a past member of the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges Tribal Leadership Forum. He is a member of the Michigan Judicial Council – Expanding Problem Resolution Approaches Work Group.
Judge Connors teaches Civil Trial Advocacy and/or Peacemaking and Restorative Justice at the University of Michigan Law School, Wayne State Law School and Vermont Law School.
His family and friends are hosting a “Stop by to Say Goodbye” event, 5 to 7 p.m., on Monday, December 30, at Mediterrano Restaurant, 2900 S. State Street in Ann Arbor.
Appetizers will be provided, and there will be a cash bar.
All attorneys are invited to stop by and share their well wishes and fond memories with Judge Connors. To ensure a headcount, please RSVP by Friday, December 13 to: connuhur@mac.com.
Judge Connors, who has been awarded numerous honors throughout his career, has been a State Court Judge since 1991. For 11 of those years he served as a Chief Judge. He is the Presiding Judge for the Peacemaking Court, the Presiding Judge for the Business Court and handles civil and ICWA cases. He is a past co-chair, and current member of the Michigan Tribal-State-Federal Forum. He has also served by appointment as Judge Pro Tem for the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians. The Native American Rights Fund appointed Judge Connors to its Indigenous Peacemaking Initiative in 2017.
He is also a past member of the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges Tribal Leadership Forum. He is a member of the Michigan Judicial Council – Expanding Problem Resolution Approaches Work Group.
Judge Connors teaches Civil Trial Advocacy and/or Peacemaking and Restorative Justice at the University of Michigan Law School, Wayne State Law School and Vermont Law School.