Two years after graduating from Albany Law School, Victoria Graffeo saw the law firm at which she worked break up into four different entities. Thinking about her next step, she thought that she would enter government service “for a few years,” as she puts it.

Those few years soon turned into 32, serving in a variety of roles from the state Legislature to the Appellate Division, Third Department, and eventually the New York Court of Appeals.

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