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RULE 18-202.5. COMPETENCE, DILIGENCE, AND COOPERATION

West's Annotated Code of MarylandMaryland Rules

West's Annotated Code of Maryland
Maryland Rules
Title 18. Judges and Judicial Appointees
Chapter 200. Maryland Code of Conduct for Judicial Appointees
Rules Governing the Performance of a Judicial Appointee's Duties [Rules 18-202.1 to 18-202.16]
MD Rules Judges, Rule 18-202.5
RULE 18-202.5. COMPETENCE, DILIGENCE, AND COOPERATION
(a) A judicial appointee shall perform the duties of the position competently, diligently, promptly, and without favoritism or nepotism.
(b) A judicial appointee shall cooperate with judges, other judicial appointees of the court, and court officials in the administration of court business.
(c) A judicial appointee shall not wilfully fail to comply with administrative rules or reasonable directives of a judge or other judicial appointee with supervisory authority.
COMMENT
[1] Competence in the performance of a judicial appointee's duties requires the legal knowledge, skill, thoroughness, and preparation reasonably necessary to perform the responsibilities of the position.
[2] A judicial appointee should seek the necessary docket time, court staff, expertise, and resources to discharge the judicial appointee's responsibilities.
[3] Prompt disposition of the court's business requires a judicial appointee to devote adequate time to the position in accordance with the requirements imposed by the appointing authority, to be punctual in attendance and expeditious in determining matters under submission, and to take reasonable measures to ensure that court officials, litigants, and their attorneys cooperate with the judicial appointee to that end.
[4] In disposing of matters promptly and efficiently, a judicial appointee must demonstrate due regard for the rights of parties to be heard and to have issues resolved without unnecessary cost or delay. A judicial appointee should monitor and supervise cases in ways that reduce or eliminate dilatory practices, avoidable delays, and unnecessary costs.
Source: This Rule is derived from former Rule 2.5 of Rule 16-814 (2016).

Credits

[Adopted June 6, 2016, eff. July 1, 2016.]
MD Judges, Rule 18-202.5, MD R JUDGES Rule 18-202.5
Current with amendments received through February 1, 2024. Some sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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