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District Judge Jeremy Fogel To Head Federal Judicial Center

The United States District Court for the Northern District of California announces today that United States District Judge Jeremy D. Fogel will be leaving the District to assume the role of the Director of the Federal Judicial Center in Washington in October 2011.

Regarding Judge Fogel’s appointment, Chief Judge James Ware said, "Our sadness in losing Judge Fogel as such a valued member of our Court is surpassed by our delight in his appointment as the Center’s new Director. We were pleased to have Judge Fogel’s name submitted for consideration. The Center promotes improvements in judicial administration and is the educational and research agency for the federal courts. In addition to being an outstanding jurist, Judge Fogel has been an educator on the bench. It is most fitting then that Judge Fogel, a Stanford Law School professor who teaches the Psychology of Litigation, should assume such a prominent leadership role in promoting research and education about federal judicial procedures, court operations, and history. We are pleased to share him with the rest of the judiciary."

Commenting on his appointment, Judge Fogel said, "Serving as a judge in the Northern District of California has been a great privilege. I will miss both our community and my wonderful colleagues. At the same time, the chance to serve and think about the judiciary on a national level also is a great privilege, and I am looking forward to it."

Additional information is available from the Federal Judicial Center's news release about Judge Fogel's appointment.

Cases still pending before Judge Fogel when he departs to take his post at the Federal Judicial Center will be reassigned through the court's random reassignment process. In the interim, cases before Judge Fogel will proceed according to the schedules now in place in those cases.

http://www.cand.uscourts.gov/news/48

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