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James Harmon, Jr.

Administrative Law Judge

 

James C. Harmon, Jr. has been an Administrative Law Judge with the District of Columbia Office of Administrative Hearings since October of 2004.

 

Prior to his appointment, Judge Harmon worked from 1995 to 2004 for the District of Columbia Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs.   From 1988-1995 he worked for the District of Columbia Office of the Corporation Counsel (Office of the Attorney General).   Judge Harmon was in private practice from 1986-1988.   He served as an attorney advisor for the United States Department of Treasury from 1984-1986.   Judge Harmon worked as an Assistant District Attorney from 1983-1984 for the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office.  He held a clerkship for the Honorable Raymond L. Finch, U.S. Territorial Court, U.S. Virgin Islands from January to June of 1983.

 

Judge Harmon graduated from Harvard College and received a degree in Social Psychology, AB.   He earned a Juris Doctor from Howard University in 1982.