Joanne
M. White
Joanne M. White opened her Family
Law firm in 1991. Prior to opening
her own firm, Ms. White clerked for
the Justices of the Massachusetts
Superior Court. Joanne graduated
cum laude from Smith College
with a B.A. in English Literature
and received her J.D. from Boston
College Law School. She is a member
of the Albany County Bar
Association, the Capital District
Women’s Bar Association, the New
York State Bar Association and the
American Bar Association. She is
admitted to practice in New York
State and Massachusetts as well as
the Northern District of New York
and the Supreme Court of the United
States. She is a member of the
Committee on Children and the Law of
the New York State Bar Association. Early in her
career, she edited the 1st
Edition of Pitfalls of Practice,
a publication of the Young Lawyers
Association of the New York State
Bar Association, edited an article
for the Corporate Counseling
Handbook of the New York State
Bar Association and received a
Distinguished Service Award for pro
bono representation from the Legal
Aid Society of Northeastern New
York. She has volunteered as a
judge for the We the People
Competition of the New York State
Bar Association and the Brookwood
Secure Detention Facility, the Moot
Court Competition of the New York
State Bar Association and various
Albany Law School competitions. She
attended Middlebury College’s
Breadloaf School of English at
Oxford, England, Middlebury Vermont
and Juneau, Alaska. She is a member
of the Maryknoll Lay Missionaries of
the Capital District. In her spare
time, she enjoys animal rescue, oil
painting, pastel and pencil drawing,
bicycling, skiing, ice skating,
swimming, jogging, ballet, yoga,
volunteering for intermission at the
Curtain Call Theatre, international
travel and socializing with her
nieces, nephews and cousins located
around the country and her three
dogs.
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