Articles From Mitchell L. Hoffman

What Is the Judicial Performance Evaluation Program?: Insights From a Facilitator By Mitchell L. Hoffman Commercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, October 2024 Under the Illinois Supreme Court program for mandatory judicial evaluation, judges are confidentially evaluated by the attorneys who appear before them and the court staff who serve in their courtrooms
What Is the Judicial Performance Evaluation Program?: Insights from a Facilitator By Mitchell L. Hoffman Bench and Bar, September 2024 Judges, just like the attorneys who practice in their courtrooms, benefit greatly from feedback on how well they’re performing in their jobs. While attorneys typically work closely with their peers, and likely undergo regular performance reviews in their law firms, this process is more difficult for judges.
What Is the Judicial Performance Evaluation Program? Insights From a Facilitator By Mitchell L. Hoffman Bench and Bar, June 2024 Under the Illinois Supreme Court program for mandatory judicial evaluation, judges are confidentially evaluated by the attorneys who appear before them and the court staff who serve in their courtrooms

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