Eleni M. Roumel

Eleni Maria Roumel (born 1974)[1] is a Judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims. She previously served as Deputy Counsel to Vice President Mike Pence.[2]

Eleni M. Roumel
Judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims
Assumed office
February 24, 2020
Appointed byDonald Trump
Preceded byMary Ellen Coster Williams
Personal details
Born1974 (age 4546)
Washington, D.C.
EducationWake Forest University (B.A.)
Freeman School of Business (M.B.A.)
Tulane University Law School (J.D.)

Education

Roumel earned her Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, from Wake Forest University, her Master of Business Administration from the Tulane University A.B. Freeman School of Business and her Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, from Tulane University Law School, where she graduated Order of the Coif and served as Notes & Comments Editor of the Tulane Law Review.[3][4]

Before joining the United States House of Representatives in its Office of General Counsel, Roumel was a partner at Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, and previously practiced at Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom and Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr.[1] She also taught intellectual property law as an adjunct professor the Charleston School of Law.[3] Roumel served as a law clerk to Judge William H. Pauley III of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.[3]

Public service

Roumel previously served as Assistant General Counsel to the United States House of Representatives, and has been honored for her service to the House.[2][5][6] From 2018–2020, she served as Deputy Counsel to the Vice President of the United States, Mike Pence.[3]

Federal judicial service

On June 11, 2019, President Trump announced his intent to nominate Roumel to serve as a Judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims. On June 24, 2019, her nomination was sent to the Senate. President Trump nominated Roumel to the seat vacated by Judge Mary Ellen Coster Williams, who took senior status on July 13, 2018.[7] On July 17, 2019, a hearing on her nomination was held before the Senate Judiciary Committee.[8] On October 17, 2019, her nomination was reported out of committee by a 12–10 vote.[9] On January 8, 2020, the United States Senate invoked cloture on her nomination by a vote of 51–44,[10] and later that day, the Senate confirmed her nomination by a vote of 51–47.[11] She received her judicial commission on February 24, 2020. Vice President Mike Pence swore in Roumel on February 24, 2020 at a White House ceremony.[12][13] Roumel is one of the first Greek-American women or the first Greek-American woman to serve as a federal judge.[12][14]

Memberships

Roumel has been a member of the Federalist Society since approximately 2013.[1] She was also a member of the James L. Petigru American Inn of Court and a Congressional Fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution.[1]

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References

Legal offices
Preceded by
Mary Ellen Coster Williams
Judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims
2020–present
Incumbent
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