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b'9 CELEBRATING THE 2021 HONOREESBUILDERS AWARDLynne Adair Kramer, Esq.Director, Court Observation Program, Faculty Director of TAPS, and Adjunct Professor TOURO LAW CENTERS 40TH ANNIVERSARY GALAof Law,Touro Law CenterProfessor Lynne Adair Kramer regularly teaches courses at Touro Law in Interviewing, Negotiating and Counseling; Trial Practice; Advanced Trial Practice; and Law Practice Management, and serves as the faculty supervisor of trial teams. She is also the Director of the Court Observation Program. Kramer was one of the authors of Touro Laws Solo Small Practice concentration and is teaching an innovative course designed to give the aspiring practitioner a comfort level with a variety of matters that a new practitioner is likely to handle. She currently serves on the Attorneys for Children Advisory Committee for the Tenth Judicial Department, Suffolk County.Kramer is an AV rated attorney and Super Lawyer with over 35 years of practice experience. She founded her own firm in 1979 and grew it from a solo practice to a 15 person firm until 2006 when she joined Touro Law. Kramer has been very active in a variety of professional organizations rising to become the second female president of the Suffolk County Bar Association (SCBA). She is a past-chair of numerous committees of the SCBA including the prestigious bench bar committee, and is currently the chair of the bar associations scholarship committee and a member of the Board of Managers of the Suffolk County Bar Association Charitable Foundation. She is also a former director of the New York State Womens Bar Association, and the past-president of the Nassau-Suffolk Womens Bar Association for which she chaired the judicial screening committee. Kramers activities have also involved service to her community. She is the immediate Past President of the Board of VIBS (Victims Information Bureau of Suffolk County) and is the immediate past president of the board of the Suffolk Y JCC, where she continues to remain a member of the board.'