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Seitz served as managing partner of Connolly Bove Lodge & Hutz LLP, where he practiced for more than three decades. He was the founding partner of Seitz, Ross, Aronstam & Moritz LLP. In that capacity, he regularly litigated corporate, commercial, and intellectual property cases, and advised clients on issues of Delaware corporate law. [3]
Seitz's son, Collins J. Seitz Jr., is the Chief Justice of the Delaware Supreme Court. C.J. Seitz Jr. was a founding partner at the Delaware law firm of Seitz Ross Aronstam & Moritz. [5] A brother, John F. R. Seitz, was a career United States Army officer who served as a colonel in World War II and retired at the grade of major general. [6]
The following is a list of justices of the Delaware Supreme Court.From 1772 to 1950, Delaware did not have appointed Supreme Court justices. Instead, appeals from intermediate appellate determinations were taken to "The High Court of Errors and Appeals" – a panel made up of the state Chancellor, and all judges of the "Supreme Court" and of the Courts of Common Pleas who had not previously ...
The Zurbrugg Mansion, which has also been known as The Columns, at 531 Delaware Avenue in Delanco Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, was built in 1910.It was designed by architects Furness, Evans & Co. in Classical Revival style.
Seitz's father, Collins J. Seitz, was a chancellor of Delaware who wrote the 1952 decision in Gebhart v. Belton, which paved the way for Brown v. Board of Education. [4] Seitz earned a bachelor's degree in 1978 from Duke University, and was a Rhodes Scholar. She earned an BA in 1980 from Brasenose College, Oxford (promoted to an MA per tradition).
On October 13, 2015, Delaware Governor Jack Markell nominated Montgomery-Reeves to the Delaware Court of Chancery to succeed Vice Chancellor Donald F. Parsons [6] On October 24, 2019, Governor John Carney announced the nomination of Montgomery-Reeves to be a justice of the Delaware Supreme Court, to fill the vacancy left by the elevation of Collins J. Seitz Jr. to Chief Justice. [7]
Collins J. Seitz (1914–1998) – judge, U.S. Court of Appeals; presided over Gebhart v. Belton case; Virginia A. Seitz (born 1956) – U.S. Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Counsel; Frederic Kimber Seward (1878–1943) – corporate attorney; survivor, RMS Titanic
This category contains a listing of all subcategories and articles relating to persons who were the Chief Justice in Delaware. This is only a partial list as there are many persons who were Chief Justices and who do not have a corresponding article. For a description of the organization itself: