This short overview provides the basic criteria to be considered when an issue is presented about judicial recusal
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Resources for Judicial Ethics Research
For the last 24 years or so I have written an ethics column for The Bencher, the flagship publication of The American Inns of Court. My current column is entitled: Resources for Judicial Ethics Research.
Most readers will not have a frequent need for the research sources that I have compiled on this topic, but…
Professionalism Perspectives on Court Proceedings via Zoom
My latest ethics column for The Bencher, the national publication of the American Inns of Court, is on the titular topic, available at this hyperlink.
Ethics Column on Recent Delaware Recusal Decision
My latest ethics column for current edition of The Bencher, the national publication of the American Inns of Court, addresses a recent Delaware decision granting a motion to recuse, and is available here. This month’s column was co-authored by a former associate of Eckert Seamans’ Delaware office.
Prior ethics columns from The Bencher, which…
Court of Chancery Explains Policy Reasons For Selection of Lead Counsel in Class Action; Rejects Motion to Reconsider
Dutiel v. Tween Brands, Inc., No. 4743-CC and No. 484-CC (Oct. 28, 2009), read letter decision here. Read prior Chancery Court decision in this case highlighted on this blog here. In this most recent ruling, the Chancellor denied a motion for reconsideration of the Court’s selection of lead counsel in a consolidated class action.
Overview
This letter…