Members of Delaware’s Judicial Nominating Commission actively recruited attorneys who were viewed as potential candidates for the Delaware Court of Chancery’s vacant chancellor position and asked them to apply for the opening, according to sources familiar with the process.
Although some have said the calls were made because of concerns that only one candidate would apply for the judgeship, two former JNC members said that soliciting possible nominees was routine practice when they were on the commission.
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