Michael Francis Urbanski | |
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Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia | |
Assumed office May 13, 2011 |
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Appointed by | Barack Obama |
Preceded by | Norman K. Moon |
Magistrate Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia | |
In office 2004 – May 13, 2011 |
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Personal details | |
Born | 1956 (age 60–61) Livorno, Italy |
Education |
College of William & Mary A.B. University of Virginia School of Law J.D. |
Michael Francis Urbanski (born 1956) is a United States District Judge on the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia and a former United States Magistrate Judge of the same court.
Born in Livorno, Italy, where his father was stationed in the U.S. Army, Urbanski attended Denbigh High School in Newport News, Virginia. While working summers at Jack in the Box Restaurant in 1974 and at Busch Gardens The Old Country near Williamsburg, Virginia, Urbanski earned an Artium Baccalaureus degree in 1978 from the The College of William & Mary and a Juris Doctor in 1981 from the University of Virginia School of Law.
From 1981 until 1982, Urbanski served as a law clerk to Judge James Clinton Turk of the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia.
From 1982 until 1984, Urbanski served as an associate in Washington, D.C. for the law firm Vinson & Elkins. From 1984 until 2004, he was in private legal practice with the law firm Woods Rogers in Roanoke, Virginia, serving first as an associate from 1984 until 1988, and then as a principal from 1989 until 2004.
In 2004, Urbanski was selected by the judges on the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia to be a magistrate judge.
On December 1, 2010, President Obama nominated Urbanski to a vacant seat on the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia that had been created by the decision by Judge Norman K. Moon to take senior status in July 2010.
The Senate Judiciary Committee reported Urbanski's nomination to the full Senate on March 10, 2011. The full Senate confirmed him in a 94–0 vote on May 12, 2011. He received his judicial commission on May 13, 2011.