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OFFICIAL COURT REPORTERS – TEN BASIC RULES EVERY JUDGE SHOULD FOLLOW (13-12)

Other than a spouse or family member, there are few people judges spend more time with than their court reporters. The personal and professional relationship between a judge and their court reporter is extremely unique. In addition to being responsible for maintaining the official court record, court reporters are also privy to highly confidential and sensitive material. Court reporters are highly trained dedicated professionals and deserve to be treated as such. The following is a list of ten (10) personal and professional practices to help new judges develop a relationship with their court reporter that is based on mutual trust and respect.

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A JUDGE’S SILIOQUY ON JUDGING (10-22)

Several of our newest judges requested an update on the amorphous art of judging in general. In 2002 retired Judge Bernard Boland wrote an excellent article for “Bench & Bar” on judicial aspirations for new judges. It has helped shape many judicial practices over the years.

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