District judge transfer list 2021

  1. List of current United States district judges
  2. Trending news: UP: Transfer of 19 district judges and two additional district judges of the state, Nalin became the new district judge of Allahabad
  3. Guest Post: How It Started…How It’s Going: Venue Transfers in the Western District of Texas
  4. 451 judges, including 21 D&SJs, transferred in Punjab
  5. State judicial elections, 2021


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List of current United States district judges

Further information: As of June30,2020 # Title Judge Duty station Born Term of service Appointed by Active 20 Chief Judge 1973 2018–present 2019–present — 22 District Judge 1973 2019–present — — 23 District Judge vacant — — — — — — 14 Senior Judge 1947 1980–2013 1991–1998 2013–present 16 Senior Judge 1936 1991–2004 1998–2004 2004–present 19 Senior Judge 1951 2005–2019 2011–2019 2019–present Northern District of Alabama [ ] Further information: As of August31,2022 # Title Judge Duty station Born Term of service Appointed by Active 33 Chief Judge 1959 2003–present 2020–present — 34 District Judge 1960 2003–present — — 37 District Judge 1964 2013–present — — 38 District Judge 1973 2018–present — — 39 District Judge 1969 2018–present — — 40 District Judge 1978 2019–present — — 41 District Judge 1980 2020–present — — 42 District Judge vacant — — — — — — 28 Senior Judge 1950 1991–2015 2006–2013 2015–present 29 Senior Judge 1943 1995–2013 — 2013–present 30 Senior Judge inactive 1945 1998–2012 — 2012–present 32 Senior Judge 1955 2001–2020 2013–2019 2020–present 35 Senior Judge inactive 1952 2004–2018 — 2018–present Southern District of Alabama [ ] Further information: As of October1,2021 # Title Judge Duty station Born Term of service Appointed by Active 21 Chief Judge 1968 2018–present 2021–present — 20 District Judge 1964 2005–present 2017–2021 — 22 District Judge 1961 2018–present — — 16 Senior Judge 1940 1988–2005 1994–2003 2005–present 18 Senior Judge 1950 2002–2016 2003–2010...

Trending news: UP: Transfer of 19 district judges and two additional district judges of the state, Nalin became the new district judge of Allahabad

June 16, 2023 Published by: Vinod Singh Updated Mon, 22 Nov 2021 07:50 PM IST Summary Dr. Dinesh has been appointed as the Presiding Officer of the Special Court MPML. The district judges of Lucknow, Kanpur and Meerut were also changed. MPMLA Court Judge has been made Additional District Judge Allahabad. Allahabad High Court has transferred 19 District Judge and 2 Additional District Judge level judicial officers of the state. This order has been issued by the Registrar General of the High Court on 21 November 2021. Along with this, the transfer list of judicial officers held earlier on 8 October 2021 has been cancelled. According to the notification, Agra District Judge Nalin Kumar Srivastava has been made District Judge Allahabad. Similarly, Mayank Kumar Jain in Kanpur, Ram Manohar Narayan Mishra in Lucknow, Rajat Singh Jain in Meerut will be the new judges. The judge of MP/MLA court in Allahabad will now be Dr Dinesh Chandra Shukla. In this sequence, District Judge Vikar Ahmed Ansari has been made District Judge from Hamirpur to Ballia, Shiv Shankar Prasad Chairman Land Acquisition Gautam Budh Nagar has been made District and Sessions Judge, Farrukhabad. Rampal Singh II has been made the presiding officer of the commercial court in Lucknow, Vivek Sangal district judge Mathura has been made the district judge of Agra. Anupam Goyal Presiding Officer Motor Accident Claim Balrampur has been sent to District Judge Hamirpur, Dr. Ajay Kumar II, District Judge Shamli Kairana to...

Guest Post: How It Started…How It’s Going: Venue Transfers in the Western District of Texas

By Paul R. Gugliuzza, Professor of Law, Temple University Beasley School of Law and Jonas Anderson, Associate Dean for Scholarship and Professor of Law, American University Washington College of Law The biggest story in patent law over the past three years has been the emergence of the Waco Division of the Western District of Texas as the undisputed capital of U.S. patent litigation. The lone district judge sitting in Waco, Judge Alan Albright, has engaged in an extensive campaign to entice patentees to file suit in his courtroom. Most patent suits in Waco are filed by NPEs and involve computers and communication technology. Judge Albright’s courtroom is particularly attractive to NPEs because he moves cases quickly through litigation and his procedural rulings tend to favor patentees—both of which increase patentees’ leverage during settlement negotiations. Quicker settlements for larger amounts allow NPEs to more rapidly move on to their next target. Not surprisingly, many defendants sued in Waco try to escape. The primary mechanism they use is The Federal Circuit’s interventions raise an interesting question: Does Judge Albright care? In an order issued earlier this week, he As part of our on-going research on patent litigation in the Western District of Texas, we have collected all of Judge Albright’s orders deciding § 1404(a) motions that are publicly available. Interesting trends emerge when comparing Judge Albright’s grant rates to the Federal Circuit’s intervention...

451 judges, including 21 D&SJs, transferred in Punjab

The transfers on such a high scale have been ordered for the first time after LHC Chief Justice took charge and a notification has been issued. The list of D&SJs is as follows: Muzaffar Ali Shah from Lahore to Mandi Bahauddin, Azizullah Kahlu from Dera Ghazi Khan to Hafizabad, Sajjad Hussain from Rahim Yar Khan to Kasur, Ch Abdul Qayyum from Rawalpindi to Multan, Mushtaq Ahmad from Multan to Pakpattan, Raja Muhammad Arshad from Lahore to Rahim Yar Khan, Sheraz from Rawalpindi to Mianwali, Shafiqur Rahman Dera Ghazi Khan, Muhammad Javaidul Hassan Chishti Lahore to Khanewal, Muhammad Azam Saroya from Sargodha to Jhang, Fidaul Qammar from Lahore to Nankana Sahib, Munir Ahmad from Jhang to Lahore High Court, Ch Abdul Rasheed Majid from Multan to Lahore High Court, Rana Aftab Ahmad Khan from Nankana Sahib to Lahore High Court, Muhammad Tanveer from Kasur to Lahore High Court, Abdul Qayyum Khan from Pakpattan to Lahore High Court, Waseemur Rahman Khan Khaqwani from Mianwali to Lahore High Court, Muhammad Nawaz from Hafizabad to Lahore High Court, Raja Qamaruz Zaman from Khanewal to Lahore High Court, Ashtar Abbas from Mandi Bahauddin to Lahore High Court and Muhammad Saeedullah from Rahim Yar Khan to Lahore High Court. The list of AD&SJs is: Muhammad Ashfaq from Gujrat to Piplan, Shafaqatullah Khan from Piplan to Gujrat, Khalil Ahmad from Nankana Sahib to Shujaabad, Shamshad Ali Rana from Depalpur to Multan, Muhammad Asim from Taunsa Sharif to Depalpur, Anjum Mumtaz from Okara t...

State judicial elections, 2021

Contents • 1 Overview • 1.1 List of 2021 elections • 2 Judicial selection methods • 2.1 Election-based methods • 2.2 Appointment-based methods • 3 Types of courts • 3.1 Limited jurisdiction courts • 3.2 General jurisdiction courts • 3.3 Intermediate appellate courts • 3.4 Courts of last resort • 4 List of state supreme court elections in 2021 • 5 List of state intermediate court elections in 2021 • 6 State supreme court incumbent win rates • 6.1 Incumbent win rates by year • 6.2 Incumbent win rates in partisan elections • 6.3 Incumbent win rates in nonpartisan elections • 6.4 Incumbent win rates by state • 7 Historical election data • 7.1 Courts of last resort • 7.1.1 Retention • 7.1.2 Non-retention • 7.2 Intermediate appellate courts • 7.2.1 Retention • 7.2.2 Non-retention • 8 See also • 9 External links • 10 Footnotes Overview The map below details which states held state judicial elections in 2021 and how many seats were up for election on each court. List of 2021 elections The table below details which states held state judicial elections in 2021 and how many seats were up for election on each court. Each cell contains a link to more information about the supreme court or intermediate appellate court elections in the specified state. 2021 State Judicial Elections State Supreme court Intermediate appellate court Louisiana N/A Pennsylvania Washington N/A Wisconsin N/A Judicial selection methods See also: Methods of judicial selection vary substantially across the United ...