DSBA Bar Journal September 2013

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Comprehensive Spine Center Wilmington • Dover • Lewes • Seaford NOTICE OF JUDICIAL VACANCY Newark Deputy Alderman Notice is given of a vacancy in the position of Deputy Alderman of the City of Newark. Applications from qualified members of the Bar are invited to apply. The Newark Alderman must be a member in good standing of the Delaware Bar and must live in the State of Delaware within 15 miles of the City limits of Newark. The candidate selected by the Mayor and Council of the City of Newark is recommended to the Governor by the City, nominated by the Governor, and confirmed by the Delaware Senate. The Deputy Alderman is a part-time judicial position requiring 16 to 20 hours per month consisting of one to two mornings per week depending on the Court’s schedule. It is preferred that applicants shall have practiced law for at least five years, with some criminal practice. Judicial experience or quasi-judicial experience in the form of mediation, arbitration and other forms of dispute resolution is a plus. The Newark Alderman’s Court has a unique subject matter jurisdiction. The court docket includes violations of City ordinances, including criminal misdemeanors, motor vehicle violations and building code violations. Compensation is set by City Council. Interested applicants should send letters of interest and resumes for receipt not later than September 30, 2013 to: Renee Bensley, City Secretary, City of Newark, 220 S. Main Street, Newark, DE 19711, Phone: 302-366-7070, Fax: 302-366-7067, Email: rbensley@newark.de.us.

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