Group: Bankruptcy judge shortage could ‘cripple’ Delaware

WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — A federal organization responsible for court policy says the Delaware Bankruptcy Court could be crippled if Congress doesn’t make a group of temporary judges permanent.

News outlets report the U.S. Judicial Conference sent a letter to congressional leaders on April 4 urging them to pass legislation that’ll add four fixed bankruptcy judges and make 14 existing judgeships permanent. The Delaware Bankruptcy Court has six judges; five of those positions are temporary and could expire May 25.

James C. Duff, director of the Administration Office for the U.S. Courts says bankruptcy courts would face a debilitating workload if these judgeships expired.

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U.S. senators introduced legislation on March 15 that would make several temporary judgeships in Delaware and other jurisdictions permanent. It’s currently being reviewed by the Senate Judiciary Committee.

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