Carney nominates former Bar president to Delaware Superior Court

By Matt McDonald
Posted 7/28/23

Gov. John Carney on Friday announced that he will nominate lawyer Kathleen Miller to serve as a Superior Court judge. If confirmed, Ms. Miller will take the seat formerly held by Superior Court Judge Abigail LeGrow.

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Carney nominates former Bar president to Delaware Superior Court

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WILMINGTON — Delaware Gov. John Carney on Friday announced that he will nominate lawyer Kathleen Miller to serve as a Superior Court judge.

If confirmed, Ms. Miller will take the seat formerly held by Superior Court Judge Abigail LeGrow. Her nomination is expected to be considered by the Delaware State Senate during an Extraordinary Session later this year.

“Kathleen is a skilled attorney with the experience necessary to serve on Delaware’s Superior Court bench,” Gov. Carney said in a press release. “I want to thank her for her willingness to serve, and I look forward to the Senate considering her nomination.”

Ms. Miller is a partner at Smith, Katzenstein & Jenkins LLP and served as president of the Delaware State Bar Association from 2021 to 2022.  Ms. Miller holds a bachelor’s degree from Villanova University and a doctorate degree in law from Delaware Law School. She has represented clients in each of Delaware’s trial courts.

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