Bonnie Orden has been practicing law for over 35 years. She has her own private litigation practice, and, in addition, is of counsel to her husband, Stewart Orden, in his law firm. Bonnie began her career in the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office, where she was a Senior Trial Attorney and tried over 70 cases to verdict -- primarily homicides and sex crimes. From that position, she became Deputy Inspector General for the NYC Department of Investigations, and then served as Associate Commissioner of the NYC Department of Corrections, where she was in charge of Investigations and Trials. She has been appointed, in Westchester County, as a Special Prosecutor investigating municipal corruption on two different occasions, and for over 10 years taught Criminal and Civil Trial Techniques as an Adjunct Professor of Law at the Benjamin Cardozo School of Law. Bonnie has been active in different Bar Associations, causes, and charities, and has been an Edgemont resident for approximately 25 years, during which she served on the Edgemont Board of Education for six years. She is married and has three adult children.