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View our CLE Presentation from November 2009

Comedic Legal Education - A Lighter Approach to Ethics (Video)

Comedic Legal Education - A Lighter Approach to Ethics (Handouts)

Session 1 (THOU SHALT NOT LIE, CHEAT OR STEAL)

Session 2 (SUE UNTO OTHERS AS YOU WOULD HAVE THEM SUE UNTO YOU)

Session 3 (LIES, DAMN LIES & LEGAL MARKETING)

Court Notices

 Superior Court Rule Changes/Amendments:

Administrative Directive 2010-3 establishing the Complex Commercial Litigation Division

Administrative Directive 2010-4 assigning judges to the Complex Commercial Litigation Division panel. 

Superior Court Civil Case Information Statement as revised April 2010

Administrative Directive 2010-2 regarding ELIMINATION OF PROTHONOTARIES’ PAPER FILES IN ALL ACTIONS AND MATTERS FILED USING THE LEXISNEXIS FILE & SERVE EFILE SYSTEM

Order amending Civil Rule 90.1(b)(v) - Civil Action No. or Criminal Identification No. (effective July 1, 2009)

Order amending Civil Rule 69 - Return of Sheriff's Sale of Real Estate (effective June 1, 2009)

NEW STATUTES SIGNED INTO LAW:

House Bill No. 7 increasing from $5,000 to $10,000 the amount of damages that can be recovered against a parent or guardian of a minor under the age of 18 who causes property damage.

House Bill No. 112 as amended by House Amendment No. 1 relating to procedure for hospital visitations.

House Bill No. 104 relating to custody and third party visitation rights.  This statute establishes procedures for visitation by non-parents and establishes procedures for those seeking such visitation.

Rule Change: This is to advise that the Supreme Court recently amended The Delaware Lawyers’ Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 1.15(a) to change the amount of a lawyer’s own money that can be kept in a Rule 1.15 trust/escrow account to cover bank fees and charges.  The amount under the prior Rule was $500.  Effective January 1, 2009 an attorney may now keep $1000 of his or her own money in a trust/escrow account to cover bank fees and charges.

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS RULE AMENDMENTS/CHANGES

Rule 5. Service & Filing of Pleadings & Other Papers

Rule 4. Process

Rule 11. Signing of Pleadings, Motions & Other Papers: Representations to Court, Sanctions               

Rule 10.  Form of Pleadings

Rule 72.3. Appeals de novo

UPDATED FEDERAL COURT FORMS

Please note that a list of 56 new and restyled civil and criminal forms has been posted on the www.uscourts.gov website"A working group of judges, clerks, and staff members in the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts has rewritten the forms in simple, modern English."

 

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