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Temporary Stopgaps Extend Federal Court Operations Through January 31st
The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts estimates that federal court operations will remain funded through Jan. 31, 2019. The extension has been achieved by deferring non-critical operating costs and the usage of court filing fees and other available funds.
Court System Notices
- US Courts: Judiciary Has Funds to Operate Through Jan. 31
- DE District Court: Notice Regarding Court Operations During Lapse in Appropriations
- DE Bankruptcy Court: Notice Regarding Court Operations During Lapse in Appropriations
Litigation and filings will continue in Delaware during the federal government shutdown. If you have questions, please contact our Director of Client Relations Dawn Sheiker (302.888.6804; dsheiker@morrisjames.com).
ShareConnolly and Noreika Confirmed to Delaware District Court
The United States Senate confirmed Colm F. Connolly and Maryellen Noreika as US District Judges for the District of Delaware. Connolly and Noreika will fill the two vacancies resulting from the retirements of Judges Sue L. Robinson and Gregory M. Sleet.
The confirmations, announced via the Senate's website (found here), restore the District Court to a full bench of judges. More ›
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