In re Pittman and Robbins

2015 Ark. App. 26
CourtCourt of Appeals of Arkansas
DecidedJanuary 21, 2015
StatusPublished

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Opinion

2015 Ark. App. 26

ART{ANSAS COURT OF APPEALS

IN RECOGNITION OF APPELLATE opinion Delivered JANUARY 27,2015 JUDGESJOHN IVIAUZY PITTMAN and JOHN BOYD ROBBINS

PER CURIAM

On December 9, 2074, our court announced the retirement of Judge John M.

Pittman, who left this court on December 31, 20L4, after serving twenty-two years on the

Arkansas Court of Appeals. Judge Pittman is the longest serving judge in the history of

the court, followed closely by his good friendJudgeJohn B. Robbins, who recendy retired

with twenry years of service. Judges Pittman and Robbins both served ably as chiefjudges

of the court. They were excellent judges who always showed respect and consideration for

the litigants and lawyers involved in our cases. In recognition of their dedication to the

administration ofjustice, the members of this court have unanimously voted to name our

conference room the Pittman-Robbins Conference Room. 'We thank you for your faithful

service to our state.

ChiefJudge Robert J. Gladwin aymond Abramson

i-rden Brandon J.

ichael W. Gruber

. Glover

Judge Larry Jrdgq

Brown

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