Tanya Acker Net Worth, Husband, Age, Family, Education, Marriage, Birthdate, Wiki-bio.

Acker is best known as a television court judge on the syndicated court show HOT BENCH.A qualified and experienced civil litigator, she is also a frequent television commentator.Acker hosts her own show.

The television court judge is 51 years old.She was born in Los Angeles in 1970.

She was born to Bill and Acker.Her parents worked at the post office.Acker shares her parent's photos on social media.

There is a law school at Yale.She worked as a teaching assistant in Constitutional Law and civil procedure courses and represented low-income women in family law cases.She worked as a judicial law clerk on the Ninth U.S. circuit court of Appeals.

She received her B.A. in 1992.There is a degree at Howard University.She was a member of the honor society.She received a Luard scholarship to study at Oxford University.She was the co-editor-in-chief of the Oxford University women's magazine.

Acker is married.She is married and her weeding was done by a judge.The husband's identity is a private matter on the social media.

TheHOT BENCH judge is a commentator on various top television shows in the United States of America.She has appeared on Entertainment Tonight, Wendy Williams, The Talk, Good Morning America, Larry King Live, CNN Reports, and Issues with Jane Velez Mitchell.

Acker has represented many clients.She has worked on a wide range of matters.Civil litigation involving public and private entities has been tackled by her.She has been involved in providing business counseling and advice.Acker is involved in civil and business organizations.She is a member of various boards.The Beverly Hills West chapter of The Links, Incorporated, public counsel, the western Regional, and Western Los Angeles County Council Boards are some of the organizations.

Acker is one of the judges on Hot Bench.The hot bench is a court show created by Judy Sheindlin.

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