Following is a non-exhaustive list of business court judges serving over a period of years in U.S. business and commercial courts, in and after 1993, and/or identifying many judges who were pioneers on their bench and/or have had an impact beyond their bench, such as participation in the American College of Business Court Judges (ACBCJ) or American Bar Association. 1993 is when the first modern business court programs began in the United States. The list does not include Chancellors and Vice-Chancellors from the Delaware Court of Chancery, which has been a pre-eminent business court for over a century, and whose judges have held an important place as business court judges over that time. •
Brent T. Adams,
Second Judicial District, Washoe County, Nevada, Business Court. •
James M. Alexander (judge),
Michigan Circuit Court, Business Court. •
Nancy L. Allf, Business Court,
Eighth Judicial District Court,
Las Vegas,
Clark County, Nevada. • Jon Van Allsburg, Michigan Circuit Court, Business Court. Van Allsburg has been an
Ottawa County Business Court judge since its inception in 2013 (as of May 2024). • Michael J. Aprahamian,
Wisconsin Circuit Court, Commercial Docket Pilot Project.
Waukesha County Judge Aprahamiam was on the Business Court Advisory Committee that petitioned to create Wisconsin's Commercial Docket Pilot Project in 2016, was among the first judges to be appointed to the pilot business court after it was approved as a three-year pilot program, and remains a Commercial Docket judge (as of May 2024). Aprahamian has written and spoken extensively in explaining this business court, which was effectively ended on October 7, 2024. She participated in the first meeting of the American College of Business Court Judges in 2005. • Herman Cahn, New York Commercial Division. In 1993, Cahn was appointed as one of the original pilot Commercial Part judges in Manhattan, after he had been instrumental in creating this pilot business court. He continued his role as a business court judge after the creation of the Commercial Division in 1995, serving there until 2008. •
Audrey J.S. Carrion,
Circuit Court of Baltimore City, Maryland, Business and Technology Case Management Program. •
Carolyn E. Demarest, New York Commercial Division,
Brooklyn, Kings County. • Mark R. Denton, Eighth Judicial District Court, Nevada, Business Court. Denton has served in the Las Vegas District Court's business court docket for over 15 years. He is the immediate past president of the American College of Business Court Judges. •
Timothy S. Driscoll, New York Supreme Court Commercial Division, Nassau County. •
Elizabeth Hazlitt Emerson, New York Supreme Court Commercial Division, Suffolk County. •
Helen E. Freedman, New York Supreme Court Commercial Division, New York County. •
Gill S. Freeman, Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Florida, Miami-Dade County, Complex Business Litigation Section. •
James L. Gale, North Carolina Business Court. •
Ira Gammerman, New York Supreme Court Commercial Division, Manhattan. •
Allan van Gestel,
Suffolk (Massachusetts) Superior Court, Business Litigation Session. •
Gary S. Glazer,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas, Commerce Case Management Program. •
Allen S. Goldberg,
Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, Commercial Calendar. •
Elizabeth Gonzalez, Eighth Judicial District Court, Clark County, Nevada, Business Court. •
John W. Herron, Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Commerce Case Management Program. • Joseph Iannazzone, State Court of
Gwinnett County, Georgia Business Court, later Metro Atlanta Business Case Division. Iannazzone was one of two judges in Gwinnett County's Business Court, which later joined the Metro Atlanta Business Case Division. He is a past president of the American College of Business Court Judges. •
Deborah H. Karalunas, New York Supreme Court Commercial Division,
Onondaga County (
Syracuse). • Elizabeth E. Long, Fulton County Georgia Superior Court Business Case Division, later Metro Atlanta Business Case Division. In 2005, Long was appointed as one of the original judges in the Business Case Division. She continued serving for over 15 years. She participated in the first meeting of the American College of Business Court Judges in 2005. •
Albert J. Matricciani, Jr., Circuit Court of Baltimore City, Maryland, Business and Technology Case Management Program. •
Patricia A. McInerney, Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, Commerce Case Management Program. •
Richard B. McNamara,
New Hampshire Superior Court, Business and Commercial Dispute Docket. •
Clifton B. Newman,
South Carolina Circuit Court Business Court. •
Steven I. Platt, Circuit Court of Maryland, Business and Technology Case Management Program. • Charles Ramos, New York Commercial Division. Ramos served as a Commercial Division judge in Manhattan from 1996 to 2018. During his tenure, in 2013, Ramos was designated to hear all international arbitration cases before the Commercial Division. • Randolph G. Rich, State Court of Gwinnett County Georgia Business Court, Metro Atlanta Business Case Division. Then State Court Judge Randy Rich implemented Gwinnett County's Business Court as a pilot program over 15 years ago, and remained a Business Court judge in Gwinnett until that program became part of the Metro Atlanta Business Case Division, where, by then Superior Court Judge Rich continued to serve as a business court judge until 2020. •
Renee A. Roche, Ninth Judicial Circuit of Florida, Business Court. • Ronald B. Rubin, Circuit Court of Maryland, Business and Technology Case Management Program (BTCMP). Rubin served on the
Montgomery County Circuit Court BTCMP from 2008 to November 2021, and has continued to serve in that program as a senior judge (as of May 2024). He has been the statewide BTCMP's most prolific opinion writer. • J. Stephen Schuster, who handled complex business litigation in the Superior Court of
Cobb County, Georgia, is a past president of the American College of Business Court Judges, and served as a Business Court Representative to the ABA's Business Law Section. and is now the Supervising Judge of the Commercial Calendars (as of May 2024). •
Michael A. Silverstein,
Rhode Island Superior Court Business Calendar. •
Joseph R. Slights III, Delaware Superior Court Complex Commercial Litigation Division and Delaware Court of Chancery. •
Thomas Benton Smith (judge), Ninth Judicial Circuit of Florida, Business Court. • Thomas A. Stander, New York Seventh Judicial District Commercial Division,
Monroe County. The
Rochester based Commercial Division was created simultaneously with the Manhattan Commercial Division, effective November 6, 1995, with Stander selected to be its first judge, serving until 2005. He pursued active
case management as a key objective. •
Brian P. Stern, Rhode Island Superior Court, Business Calendar. • Brian R. Sullivan, Michigan Circuit Court, Business Court. Sullivan has been a Business Court judge in
Wayne County (
Detroit) since the Business Court's inception in 2013 (as of May 2024). • John Telleen,
Iowa District Court, Business Specialty Court. Seventh Judicial District Judge Telleen was one of the three judges originally appointed to the Iowa Business Specialty Court Pilot Project in 2013, and remains one of the judges on the permanent court (as of May 2024). He is a Director of the American College of Business Court Judges. She remains a judge in that program, as of May 2024, while also serving as the Civil Division's Administrative Judge. Judge Ward is a past president of the American College of Business Court Judges. He remains a CBLP judge (as of May 2024), and is Chair of the Committee of Complex Business Litigation Judges. •
Christopher C. Wilkes,
Circuit Court of West Virginia, Business Court Division. • Robert C. Wilson, Superior Court of New Jersey,
Bergen County, Complex Business Litigation Program (CBLP). Wilson was assigned as the CBLP judge in Bergen County when that program began in 2015, until his replacement in 2023, but even before that he had experience as a business court judge in Bergen County, which had a history of specialized assignments of complex commercial cases. •
Christopher P. Yates,
Kent County, Michigan Circuit Court, Business Court. • Roger M. Young, Sr., South Carolina Circuit Court, Business Court. Ninth Judicial Circuit (
Charleston) Judge Young was among the first judges appointed to the Business Court in 2007, was appointed Chief Business Court Judge for Administrative Purposes in 2016, and through later orders has been reappointed to that position (as of May 2024). == References ==