Linda Dalianis
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Linda Stewart Dalainis is the Senior associate justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court. She is a graduate of Northeastern University and Suffolk University Law School.
Legal career
Dalianis is the first woman to hold a seat on the New Hampshire Supreme Court. Prior to her appointment by Gov. Jeanne Shaheen in the year 2000, Justice Dalianis had served for almost 20 years as a Superior Court judge, both as an associate justice and as Chief Justice.[1]
Professional and civic activities
Dalianis is chair of the "Family Division Implementation Committee" which was appointed by Chief Justice John T. Broderick Jr. to study the delivery of court services in family law cases, and also the chair of the "Judicial Branch Dispute Resolution Committee," which was created by Chief Justice Broderick to study system-wide development of alternative dispute resolution services.
Dalianis has been a member of several committees that shape the day-to-day work of the courts, notably the Supreme Court Rules and Legislation Committees, and the Superior Court committees on guardians, marital master and alternative dispute resolution. She is also a longtime member of the New Hampshire Bar Association Committee on Cooperation with the Courts.



