The Iowa Business Specialty Court has experienced significant growth in cases over the last decade, with a survey indicating that more than 95 percent of participating attorneys felt all parties were treated fairly. This finding is part of the first biannual review posted on the Iowa Judicial Branch website today. The report can be accessed at https://www.iowacourts.gov/static/static/media/cms/Business_Court_Report_CY2223__FINAL_A822F47370611.pdf.
The Iowa Supreme Court has approved $870,244 in grants to nonprofit programs that provide legal assistance to low-income Iowans with civil legal problems. The court awarded grants to 13 different organizations throughout Iowa. The grants are funded by the Interest on Lawyers' Trust Accounts (IOLTA) program. With this year's grants, the supreme court has awarded more than $26 million in IOLTA grants since the program began on July 1, 1985.
Eighteen Iowans applied with the State Judicial Nominating Commission to fill the vacancy on the Iowa Court of Appeals that will occur upon the retirement of Chief Judge Thomas Bower.
On Thursday, June 13, the Iowa Court of Appeals will hold a special ceremony to mark the retirement of Chief Judge Thomas Bower. The public ceremony is scheduled for 3:00 p.m. in the supreme court courtroom on the fourth floor of the Iowa Judicial Branch Building, located at 1111 E. Court Ave., Des Moines. Overflow seating will be available. Chief Judge Bower will officially retire on July 1, 2024.
Chief Justice Susan Christensen has appointed District Court Judge Craig Dreismeier of Council Bluffs as the new chief judge of the Fourth Judicial District. Judge Dreismeier will succeed Chief Judge Jeffrey Larson, who is set to retire on July 1, 2024. He will officially assume his new role on July 2, 2024.
Eighteen Iowans have applied with the State Judicial Nominating Commission to fill the vacancy on the Iowa Court of Appeals arising from the retirement of Chief Judge Thomas Bower.
Notice has been given of a vacancy in the office of Elective Judicial Nominating Commissioner for Judicial Election District 2B. Nominating petitions are now available for individuals who wish to have their name listed on the ballot to serve the remainder of the term for this position, which expires on January 31, 2030.