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In August 2024, she will become chair of the American Bar Association's Judicial Division. [2] [17] She is a vice-president of the American College of Business Court Judges. [18] She is co-chair of Indiana's Commercial Courts Committee, and was a founder of Indiana's Commercial Courts Working Group. [7] [10]
The American Bar Association (ABA) is a voluntary bar association of lawyers and law students in the United States; national in scope, it is not specific to any single jurisdiction. Founded in 1878, [ 2 ] the ABA's stated activities are the setting of academic standards for law schools , and the formulation of model ethical codes related to the ...
Member, ABA Judicial Division; Member of the NCBA Hispanic-Latino Lawyers Committee; Member of the NCBA Minorities in the Profession Committee; Member of the Hispanic National Bar Association; Member of the Continuing Judicial Education Committee, North Carolina Conference of Superior Court Judges; Member of the American College of Business ...
She has served on the executive committee of the American Bar Association Judicial Division's National Conference of State Trial Judges [17] She served as chair of the Judicial Council of California's Rules and Procedures Committee. [31] She is a Fellow of the College of Commercial Arbitrators. [19]
[citation needed] In 2020, Childs was elected chair of the judicial division of the American Bar Association. [21] In February 2021, Childs was promoted as a potential Supreme Court nominee under the Biden administration by U.S. Representative Jim Clyburn of South Carolina. [22] [23]
Debra Lehrmann (née Herman) is a native of Harris County and was raised in Baytown, Texas.An active member of the Family Law Section of the American Bar Association (ABA), she served as chair of the Section in 2010-2011 and as the Judicial Liaison to the Judicial Division of the ABA.
He was a Business Court Representative to the American Bar Association's Business Law Section. [17] He is co-chair of the Business Law Section’s Judges Initiative Committee. [18] Driscoll is a co-author of The Business Courts Benchbook. [19] He has provided judicial education to business court judges in states other than New York. [20]
The American Bar Association (ABA)'s Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary, which rates the qualifications of federal judicial nominees, rated Mizelle "Not Qualified" to serve as a federal trial court judge, [16] noting that "Since her admission to the bar Ms. Mizelle has not tried a case, civil or criminal, as lead or co-counsel."