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The December 1st Holiday Dinner will include the celebration for this year's recipient of the Civility Award, Randall Juip of Foley Baron Metzger & Juip PLLC! #event #award #celebrate #abotami
Judges will consider the availability of lawyers, parties, and witnesses when scheduling hearings and meetings to avoid conflicts with other judicial obligations. #abota #abotami #principles
Judges will promptly commence all hearings and conferences, being punctual, and notify counsel if a delay is needed. #abota #abotami #principles
Judges will abstain from using disrespectful language in opinions towards those of the court. #abota #abotami #principles
Judges will maintain control of the court to ensure civil litigation. #abota #abotami #principles
Judges will show respect to all in the courtroom. #abota #abotami #principles
Treat court marshals or bailiffs, reporters, secretaries, and law clerks respectfully and courteously. #abota #abotami #principles
The December 1st Holiday Dinner will include the celebration for this year's second recipient of the Scully Outstanding Service Award, James Martin! #event #award #celebrate #abotami
The December 1st Holiday Dinner will include the celebration for this year's recipient of the Scully Outstanding Service Award, David Getto! #event #award #celebrate #abotami
Confirm scheduling with those involved and notify the court and counsel if someone cannot attend. #abota #abotami #principles
The December 1st Holiday Dinner will include the celebration for this year's Judicial Lifetime Achievement Award recipient, Hon. Victoria Roberts of the US District Court! #event #award #celebrate #abotami
The December 1st Holiday Dinner will include the celebration for this year's recipient of the Civility Award, Randall Juip of Foley Baron Metzger & Juip PLLC! #event #award #celebrate #abotami
Don't provide false information. #abota #abotami #principles
Don't cause disruptions in the courtroom. #abota #abotami #principles
Always be punctual and prepared for court appearances, and in the event of unavoidable delay, I will promptly notify the court and counsel. #abota #abotami #principles
Public criticism of judges' rulings or juries' verdicts will never be made, reserving such criticism for appellate court briefs. #abota #abotami #principles
Always show respect to those in the court #abota #abotami #principles
Unless explicitly allowed or requested, refrain from submitting copies of correspondence between counsels to the court. #abota #abotami #principles
During argument, refrain from falsely attributing positions or claims to opposing counsel, avoiding the creation of unwarranted implications. #abota #abotami #principles