Joshua Calvin Devine Elected as New Presiding Judge of Missouri’s 13th Judicial Circuit

Columbia, Missouri – In a unanimous decision by the judges of the 13th judicial circuit of mid-Missouri, Circuit Judge Joshua Calvin Devine has been named the presiding judge of the circuit, encompassing Boone and Callaway counties. This appointment marks a significant transition in regional judicial leadership as Judge Devine steps into a role previously held by Judge Brouck Jacobs. Judge Devine, who begins his two-year term as presiding judge effective immediately, inherits a role that demands significant leadership in the judicial process within the mid-Missouri area. Judge Jacobs, who chose not to seek a third … Read more

Mason County Judge Roger B. Thomson Appointed Chief Judge of the Eighth Judicial Circuit

QUINCY, Ill. — In a significant judicial reshuffle within Illinois, Mason County Resident Circuit Judge Roger B. Thomson has been elected by his peers to preside as the chief judge of the Eighth Judicial Circuit. His term, which commenced on January 1, is slated to span until November 30, 2027, indicating his long-term commitment to guiding the judiciary in this extensive circuit. Thomson steps into the role following Circuit Judge J. Frank McCartney, who led the circuit from December 1, 2018, through December 31, 2024. This transition marks a new chapter for the circuit as … Read more

Amy Mann Breaks Glass Ceiling as First Woman Appointed to West Virginia’s 30th Circuit Court

In a historic appointment, Amy Mann has been named the first female judge to preside over West Virginia’s 30th Circuit Court. This milestone is a significant advancement in gender representation within the state’s judiciary system. Mann, who has been an active legal practitioner in Beckley, West Virginia, brings a wealth of experience and a solid commitment to justice to her new role. The appointment marks not only a personal achievement for Mann but also symbolizes progressive change within the legal community of West Virginia. The 30th Circuit Court, which has historically been male-dominated, will witness … Read more

Korean Claimants Lose Appeal Over Missed $2 Billion Settlement Checks Deadline, Sixth Circuit Upholds Rigid Enforcement

Seoul, South Korea – In a notable development involving international law and bankruptcy claims, around 200 Korean claimants recently failed to cash their settlement checks, missing the set 180-day deadline stipulated by the $2 billion Dow Corning Settlement Trust. This misstep marked their fifth unsuccessful attempt to meet the deadline, essential for claiming their part in the settlement. The Dow Corning Settlement Trust, affirmed by the Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Michigan in 1999, includes a clause requiring the cashing of checks within a 180-day period to avoid forfeiture. Despite these clear terms, … Read more