Judge Mary Walrath is a United States Bankruptcy Judge for the District of Delaware. Appointed in 2000, she is known for overseeing significant bankruptcy cases, including those involving major corporations. Her rulings often influence bankruptcy law and practice, particularly in the context of large-scale reorganizations. Judge Walrath has also been active in judicial education and has contributed to various legal publications.
Christopher A. Walrath died in 1897.
Patricia Walrath was born on 1941-08-11.
Jack Walrath was born on 1946-05-05.
Walrath-Van Horne House was created in 1842.
Mary A. Judge has written: 'Winslow Homer'
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Judge Hawthorne and Marry Warren are fictional characters from the story, The Crucible. The judge asked Mary to faint and she couldn't.
Ward Kimball's birth name is Ward Walrath Kimball.
Mary Arden the judge:1947 Mary Arden Shakespeare's mother:1537
Accredited Dance Judge, Choreographer, Ballroom Dancer, and So You Think You Can Dance Judge Mary Murphy is 5'11''.
she wrote a letter to the judge about how unfair and ridiculous the trials were.
Mary Warren says the girls are lying when Proctor brings her to speak with Judge Danforth.