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Mary M. Johnston is a judge on the New Castle County Superior Court in Delaware.[1] She was appointed to the position in 2003, and her term expired on September 25, 2015.[2] She applied for reappointment in 2015 and Governor Jack Markell nominated her for a new term on October 13. The Delaware Senate confirmed her appointment on October 28.[3][4]

Education

Johnston earned a B.A. in music from Wittenberg University, and an M.A. in music from Northwestern University. She received her J.D. from Washington & Lee University School of Law.[2]

Career

Johnston has served as chief counsel of the Delaware Supreme Court's Office of Disciplinary Counsel. She has also previously been partner at Morris James LLP. Currently, she is a member of the court's Complex Commercial Litigation Division.[2]

Awards and associations

  • Recipient, Bar Association's Women’s Leadership Award
  • Member, Delaware Supreme Court's Permanent Advisory Committee on the Delaware Lawyers' Rules of Professional Conduct
  • Member, Court's Commission on Continuing Legal Education
  • Member, Richard S. Rodney Inn of Court
  • Member, Washington & Lee School of Law Council
  • Member, Board of Governors of Wesley Theological Seminary
  • Past president, Board of Children & Families First
  • Former member, Pro Se Litigation Assistance Committee
  • Past chair, Delaware State Bar Association's Women and the Law Section[2]

See also

External links

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