Holcomb appoints attorney Williams to Allen Superior bench

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Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb on Monday appointed attorney Andrew S. Williams to fill a vacancy on the Allen Superior Court bench. Williams will succeed retired Judge Nancy Eshcoff Boyer, the first woman to serve on the state trial court bench in Fort Wayne.

Williams is a partner with the Fort Wayne law firm of Hunt Suedhoff Kalamaros, where he has practiced since 2002. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Ball State University and his law degree from Baylor University School of Law in Waco, Texas.

Williams will be sworn in as judge of the Allen Superior Court on a date to be determined, Holcomb’s office said.

Holcomb’s choice for the judgeship was selected from among three finalists who also included attorney David Bailey and Magistrate Judge Brian Cook. The finalists were selected last month by the Allen Superior Court Judicial Nominating Commission from among seven applicants who were interviewed by the commission.

Separately, the commission has announced it is accepting applications through Aug. 21 for another pending open on the Allen Superior bench.

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