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Court of Chancery Judicial Officers Standing (left to right)

Vice Chancellor John W. Noble

Vice Chancellor Leo E. Strine, Jr.

Chancellor William B. Chandler III


Vice Chancellor Stephen P. Lamb (retired)

Vice Chancellor Donald F. Parsons, Jr.

The Court of Chancery consists of one chancellor and four vice chancellors. The chancellor and vice chancellors are nominated by the Governor and must be confirmed by the Senate for 12-year terms. The Delaware Court of Chancery is a non-jury trial court that serves as Delaware's court of original and exclusive equity jurisdiction, and adjudicates a wide variety of cases involving trusts, real property, guardianships, civil rights, and commercial litigation. The chancellor and vice chancellors must be learned in the law and must be Delaware citizens.

Chancellor William B. Chandler III
     The Honorable William B. Chandler III was appointed Chancellor of the Delaware Court of Chancery in 1997, where he had served as Vice Chancellor since 1989. He also served as Resident Judge of the Delaware Superior Court from 1985 to 1989. He received his law degrees from the University of South Carolina School of Law and the Yale Law School and his undergraduate degree from the University of Delaware.

     Before his appointment to the Court, Chancellor Chandler was an associate with Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell and he served as Legal Counsel to former Governor Pete duPont. The Chancellor taught commercial law, legislative process, and remedies for two years at the University of Alabama School of Law. He is presently a member of the American Law Institute and the Delaware Bar Association.


Vice Chancellor Leo E. Strine, Jr.

     The Honorable Leo E. Strine, Jr. became a Vice Chancellor of the Court of Chancery in November, 1998. Immediately prior, Vice Chancellor Strine was Counsel to Governor Thomas R. Carper since 1993. Before his position with Governor Carper, Vice Chancellor Strine served as a corporate litigator at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom and as law clerk to Judge Walter K. Stapleton of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and Chief Judge John F. Gerry of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey.

     Vice Chancellor Strine graduated magna cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania Law School, and received his Bachelor's Degree summa cum laude from the University of Delaware.


Vice Chancellor John W. Noble

     The Honorable John W. Noble has been a Vice Chancellor of the Court of Chancery since November 2000. He holds a B.S. in Ch.E., magna cum laude, from Bucknell University and a J.D., cum laude, from the University of Pennsylvania Law School. Following law school, he served as a federal district court law clerk and then practiced with Parkowski, Noble & Guerke, P.A., in Dover, Delaware.


Vice Chancellor Donald F. Parsons

     Donald F. Parsons, Jr., became a Vice Chancellor of the Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware on October 22, 2003. He is a 1977 graduate of the Georgetown University Law Center and also received a B.S. degree in electrical engineering from Lehigh University.

     Before joining the Court of Chancery, Vice Chancellor Parsons spent over twenty-four years at the firm of Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell in Wilmington, Delaware, where he was a senior partner. While in private practice, he specialized in intellectual property litigation, participated in numerous jury and non-jury patent trials, and wrote several papers relating to intellectual property law. Before joining Morris, Nichols in 1979, Vice Chancellor Parsons clerked for the Honorable James L. Latchum of the United States District Court for the District of Delaware. He also is a Past President of the Delaware State Bar Association.


Sam Glasscock, III
Master in Chancery

     Sam Glasscock, III, was born is Erie, Pennsylvania and spent most of his youth in Lewes, Delaware. He received a B.A. in History from the University of Delaware in 1975, a J.D. with Honors from Duke University in 1983 and a Master's Degree in Marine Policy from the University of Delaware in 1989. Before coming to the Court of Chancery, he worked as a judicial clerk, as an associate at Prickett, Jones, Elliott, Kristol & Schnee in the litigation section, as a Superior Court special discovery master and as a Deputy Attorney General in the Appeals Unit of the Department of Justice.

Kim E. Ayvazian
Master in Chancery
     Kim E. Ayvazian has been a Master in Chancery since November 2006.  She received a B.A. in History from Yale University in 1975 and a J.D. from the University of Chicago Law School in 1986.  Before joining the Court of Chancery, she was a Deputy Attorney General in the Appeals Unit of the Delaware Department of Justice, and a judicial law clerk.


Past Members of the Court of Chancery

    William Killen (1793-1801)
    Nicholas Ridgley (1801-1830)
    Kensey Johns, Sr. (1830-1832)
    Kensey Johns, Jr. (1832-1857)
    Samuel Maxwell Harrington (1857-1865)
    Daniel Moore Bates (1865-1873)
    Willard Saulsbury (1873-1892)
    James L. Wolcott (1893-1895)
    John Read Nicholson (1895-1909)
    Charles Minot Curtis (1909-1921)
    Josiah Oliver Wolcott (1921-1938)
    William Watson Harrington (1938-1950)
    George Burton Pearson, Jr. (1939-1946)
    Daniel F. Wolcott (1950-1951)
    Collins J. Seitz (1946-1966)
    Howard W. Bramhall (1951-1954)
    William Marvel (1954-1982)
    Issac D. Short, II (1961-1973)
    William Duffy (1966-1973)
    Grover C. Brown (1973-1985)
    William T. Quillen (1973-1976)
    Maurice A. Hartnett, III (1976-1994)
    Joseph J. Longobardi (1982-1984)
    Carolyn Berger (1984-1994)
    Joseph T. Walsh (1984-1985)
    William T. Allen (1985-1997)
    Bernard Balick (1994-1998)
    Myron T. Steele (1994-2000)
    Jack B. Jacobs (1985-2003)
    Stephen P. Lamb (1997 - 2009)


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