Millennium Magazine_11th Ed_Sarah Kracht

213 Millennium - A Marquis Who’s Who Magazine LAW AND LAW ENFORCEMENT through his concise cataloging of materials and research efforts. Subsequent to earning a BS from Indiana State University in 1957, he served as a teacher for Rockville High School and Medinah Elementary School. During this time, he earned an MS in social science from his alma mater and, shortly thereafter, was a librarian at Elgin Academy. Continuing his educational journey, he was a teacher for Beachwood High School and librarian at Chicago Public School prior to earning an MLS in library and information science at Dominican University. Over the course of his longstanding career, Mr. Badertscher also served the Chicago Public Library System and as an assistant reference and circulation librarian at the University of Chicago Law School. During the early 1970s, he later excelled as Executive Law Librarian for the Georgetown University Law Center, Library Director for Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP and, subsequently, a principal law librarian for the State of New York Unified Court System. While at the court system, Mr. Badertscher helped introduce computer-assisted legal research in trial courts, as well as implemented new methodologies by which to handle transcripts and developed blogging research services. A member of the technology law and criminal law sections of theAmericanBar Association, the Special Libraries Association and the American Association of Law Libraries, he further served as a historian for the Old Guard of Summit. Most recently, he was appointed to the board of directors of the Fellowship Foundation in 2019. For his exemplary achievements, Mr. Badertscher earned a Pioneer Technology Award from the New York State Unified Court System Library Association in 1998 and a Special Merit Award from the New York State Unified Court System in 2011. Likewise, he was the recipient of the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award in 2018. DavidG. Badertscher is an accomplished historian, educator and law librarian who most recently served as the principal law librarian for the New York Supreme Court Library of the State of New York Unified Court System. Employed by the library from 1980 until his retirement in 2012, he exemplified detail-oriented work and dedication DAVID G. BADERTSCHER PRINCIPAL LAW LIBRARIAN (RETIRED) State of New York Unified Court System New York, NY

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