The Chancellor may designate an attorney admitted to practice by the Delaware Supreme Court as a Magistrate in Chancery. A Magistrate in Chancery serves at the pleasure of the Chancellor. A Magistrate in Chancery must not otherwise engage in the practice of law. History. Added, effective Mar. 15, 2007; amended, effective July 18, 2023; Nov. 14, 2024, effective Dec. 9, 2024.
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