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The United States bankruptcy court, District of Delaware is the United States bankruptcy court in Delaware that is associated with the United States District Court for the District of Delaware.
Judges
Laurie Selber Silverstein | University of Delaware, 1982 | National Law Center of George Washington University, 1985 | ||
Mary F. Walrath | Princeton University | Villanova University | ||
Brendan L. Shannon | March 13, 2006 - | Princeton University | William and Mary College | |
Ashely M. Chan | October 1, 2014 - | Rutgers University | Rutgers Law School | |
John Dorsey | June 11, 2019 - | State University of New York, Binghamton, 1985 | Wake Forest University School of Law, 1991 | |
Karen Owens | June 17, 2019 - | Pennsylvania State University, University Park | American University, Washington College of Law | |
Kate Stickles | District of Delaware | April 6, 2021 - | Western Maryland College, 1984 | Temple University School of Law, 1989 |
Craig Goldblatt | United States Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit | April 26, 2021 - | Georgetown University, 1990 | University of Chicago Law School, 1993 |
See also
- United States bankruptcy court
External links
- District of Delaware bankruptcy court
Footnotes
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Terms | Chief Judge, U.S. Bankruptcy Court |
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