@article{Angliss_2011, title={Perspectives from the Bench: Technology in the Pittsburgh Courtroom An Interview with the Honorable Nora Barry Fischer, District Judge for the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania}, volume={11}, url={https://tlp.law.pitt.edu/ojs/tlp/article/view/65}, DOI={10.5195/tlp.2011.65}, abstractNote={<em><span style="font-family: NewsGothicMT-Italic; font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: NewsGothicMT-Italic; font-size: small;"><p align="left">Judge Nora Barry Fischer has served as a district judge for the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania since 2007, when she was appointed by President George W. Bush. Prior to her service as a district judge, Judge Fischer worked as a legal editor at Callaghan & Company, was a partner in private practice at Meyer Darragh Buckler Bebenek & Eck, and was an equity partner at Pietragallo Bosick & Gordon. Additionally, Judge Fischer worked as a trained mediator and arbitrator in Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Judge Fischer is a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers, an active member of the Executive Women’s Council of Pittsburgh, a past President of the Academy of Trial Lawyers of Allegheny County, and a member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association Commission on Women in the Profession, where she serves on the Mentoring Subcommittee. She received a Bachelor of Arts Degree magna cum laude from Saint Mary’s College, and a JD degree from Notre Dame Law School in 1976.</p></span></span></em>}, journal={Pittsburgh Journal of Technology Law & Policy}, author={Angliss, Katie}, year={2011}, month={Apr.} }