Judges and Judiciary
Jan. 31, 2002
Judge Often Burns Midnight Oil to Do Job Right
LOS ANGELES - Margaret S. Henry's chambers have that tousled look of offices stalled in transition from old occupant's style to new. A Beatles poster oversees plush toys posed atop the bookcase behind her desk. A soft Impressionist landscape hangs near children's crayon drawings taped on walls and cabinets.




PROFILE
Margaret S. Henry
Superior Court Judge
Los Angeles
Career highlights: Appointed by Gov. Gray Davis to Los Angeles Superior Court, 2001; sole practitioner, Law Offices of Margaret S. Henry, Santa Monica, 1996-2001; partner, Henry & Tenner, Los Angeles, 1992-96; partner, Rosner, Owens, Nunziato & Henry, Los Angeles, 1984-92; in-house counsel, Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A., Torrance, 1979-84; deputy city attorney, Los Angel...
Margaret S. Henry
Superior Court Judge
Los Angeles
Career highlights: Appointed by Gov. Gray Davis to Los Angeles Superior Court, 2001; sole practitioner, Law Offices of Margaret S. Henry, Santa Monica, 1996-2001; partner, Henry & Tenner, Los Angeles, 1992-96; partner, Rosner, Owens, Nunziato & Henry, Los Angeles, 1984-92; in-house counsel, Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A., Torrance, 1979-84; deputy city attorney, Los Angel...
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