Conrad K. Cyr

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Conrad Cyr
Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
In office
November 20, 1989 – January 31, 1997
Appointed byGeorge H. W. Bush
Preceded byFrank Coffin
Succeeded byKermit Lipez
Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Maine
In office
1983–1989
Preceded byEdward Gignoux
Succeeded byGene Carter
Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Maine
In office
September 28, 1981 – November 20, 1989
Appointed byGeorge H. W. Bush
Preceded byGeorge Mitchell
Succeeded byBrock Hornby
Personal details
Born (1931-12-09) December 9, 1931 (age 92)
Limestone, Maine, U.S.
Alma materCollege of the Holy Cross
Yale University

Conrad Keefe Cyr (born December 9, 1931) is a senior judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit.[1]

Education and early career

Born in Limestone, Maine, Cyr received a B.S. from College of the Holy Cross in 1953 and a J.D. from Yale Law School in 1956. He was in private practice of law in Limestone, Maine from 1956 to 1959, and in Bangor, Maine from 1961 to 1962, serving in the interim as an assistant U.S. attorney in Bangor. He was a referee in bankruptcy for the District of Maine from 1961 to 1973.

Federal Judicial Service

Cyr served as a federal bankruptcy judge from 1973 to 1981, and was Chief Judge of the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel for the First Circuit from 1980 to 1981. On August 11, 1981, President Ronald Reagan nominated Cyr to the United States District Court for the District of Maine vacated by George J. Mitchell, who had resigned following his appointment as a United States Senator. Cyr was confirmed by the United States Senate on September 25, 1981, and received his commission on September 28, 1981. Cyr served as Chief Judge of that District from 1983 to 1989.

On August 4, 1989, President George H.W. Bush nominated Cyr to serve on the First Circuit, in the seat vacated when Frank M. Coffin elected to take senior status. Cyr was confirmed by the Senate on October 24, 1989 and received his commission on November 20, 1989. Cyr assumed senior status on January 31, 1997 and continued to hear cases for several years afterwards. He was succeeded by fellow Maine resident Kermit V. Lipez.

References

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Legal offices
Preceded by Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Maine
1981–1989
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Maine
1983–1989
Succeeded by
Preceded by Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
1989–1997
Succeeded by

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