Civil Litigation - Private: Having appeared in front of Judge Chasanow, it is clear that even a 3.5…
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Having appeared in front of Judge Chasanow, it is clear that even a 3.5 rating out of 10.0 is way too high. Chasanow's last 10 score is obviously made by the judge herself as if anyone who appears before her would be fooled.
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Civil Litigation - Private: It is clear that Judge Chasanow works hard to come to the correct…
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It is clear that Judge Chasanow works hard to come to the correct result. Even if that is an unpopular decision.
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Litigant: Wow, Judge Chasanow. You're officially voted the worst federal judge in…
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Wow, Judge Chasanow. You're officially voted the worst federal judge in the U.S. As a former litigant who suffered from your incredibly ludicrous behavior all I can say is "you've earned it."
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Civil Litigation - Private: A poor excuse of a human being pretending to be a judge. She is not…
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A poor excuse of a human being pretending to be a judge. She is not honest and her "scholarship" is a bad joke. Unfortunately, the 4th Fed Cir. has her back and she's not going anywhere.
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Civil Litigation - Private: Just not very smart. Ignores settled law, including clear statutory…
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Just not very smart. Ignores settled law, including clear statutory law, and makes up her own law. Amazing that she graduated from an elite law school (Stanford), since she's not what I think of as typical quality from such a school. I think part of her problem is she does not like certain kinds of litigants when race or ethnicity is at issue. You're probably better off not being white in such a case.
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Other: Honorable? No I think not! Any judge whom has total disregard for the…
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Honorable? No I think not! Any judge whom has total disregard for the consitution and amendments is not only a tyrant but not a good judge of character. She is a administrative ruler who rules for the government and not the People. I will be personally seeking her Bond. She disregards Supreme court rulings which is stare decisis at law,and she practice law From the Bench which is it illegal. She needs to follow her husband and retire. What she does is criminal against the Constitution. Buyers beware
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Civil Litigation - Private: Apparently, I'm not the only attorney who finds Judge Chasanow less…
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Apparently, I'm not the only attorney who finds Judge Chasanow less than a stellar judge and human being. Here is my warning to all litigants: Do not trust her.
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Criminal Defense Lawyer: Another disgraceful,example of sloppy vetting by our U.S. senators. We…
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Another disgraceful,example of sloppy vetting by our U.S. senators. We deserve better on the bench than these life timers who do a serious disservice. This jurist genuinely thninks she is God. The judgeship goes to her head. Disrespectful to litigants. Citizens should unite and get these life time federal judges off the bench. They endanger the fairness of the judicial process and are a waste of taxpayer dollars to keep them in a job when they are disrespectful to the people they serve and pay their salaries.
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Civil Litigation - Private: There is nothing good that I can say about this Judge. Nothing!
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There is nothing good that I can say about this Judge. Nothing!
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Civil Litigation - Private: Not a good judge. Biased and not particularly bright.
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Not a good judge. Biased and not particularly bright.
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Other: This judge spent years holding up the case only to bring it to trial…
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This judge spent years holding up the case only to bring it to trial and then write a ruling citing no evidence from the trial. Extremely biased and like other posters below, waited until close to Sept. 30 to rule after sitting on it for more than a year. Her writings were rushed and nonsensical to the point that it appeared she decided who she wanted to win based on personal preference and then worked backwards in order to justify her ruling. It's time to retire.
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Civil Litigation - Private: My former comment about Judge Chasanow was deleted, but probably…
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My former comment about Judge Chasanow was deleted, but probably because I called her c----pt. This time I will not use the "c" word, but instead speak of the details of her acts. In order to have my case dismissed, Judge Chasanow, inter alia, not just distorted well-established case law, but took judicial notice of non-existent facts. I responded with a request for reconsideration, and filed motions under FRE 201(c)(2) and 201(e). My own motions for JN were clearly supported by public documents in her possession (that were entered by the opposition), and the facts I alleged contradicted Chasanow's false assertions. Chasanow responded by refusing to consider the motions on the merits, and she even went so far as to cut off motion practice as the other side could not dispute my factual assertions. I've never even heard of a judge cutting off motion practice. A friend of mine told me a few horror stories about her, but those sound like the comments below. Comment 22269 describes her opinions as "poorly researched and internally-inconsistent." I suspect that isn't the case, and I'm sure you cited correct case law, which she ignored. This tiny note to the world will barely be noticed if noticed at all, but should anyone want detail, you are invited to email me. Judges like Chasanow give the judiciary a bad name.
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Civil Litigation - Private: Extremely biased (pro government ab initio). She decides the cases (in…
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Extremely biased (pro government ab initio). She decides the cases (in favor of government, of course)without deciding the actual issues before her. Opinions are very poorly researched and internally-inconsistent, and seem to be written by her staff with her signature attached to them.
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Litigant: Extremely biased, decides quickly and without evidence that she hates a…
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Extremely biased, decides quickly and without evidence that she hates a case and works to destroy the litigants. Definitely a lifetime spent sucking the federal teat.
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Civil Litigation - Private: When she decides she doesn't like a case, she goes out of her way to…
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When she decides she doesn't like a case, she goes out of her way to break whatever rule is necessary. Having worked for the government in one capacity or another for her entire career, she's developed a sense of self-righteousness. She can be rude and condescending. Too bad she opted for semi-retirement instead of retirement.
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Civil Litigation - Private: After finishing my first case in front of this judge, I hope it will be…
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After finishing my first case in front of this judge, I hope it will be my last case. I won despite her evident bias. The genius of the jury system is that it allows us to bypass much of the nonsense of bad judges. She's been criticized in the past for poor scholarship, and a poster below attributes it to rushed decisions. I think she's just incompetent.
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Civil Litigation - Private: Intelligent with good instincts, but utterly overwhelmed by case load.…
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Intelligent with good instincts, but utterly overwhelmed by case load. Incapable of making decisions in a timely fashion -- even simple, routine decisions; even decisions that would move the case forward or move it toward settlement (and thus reduce her level of work). Most of her decisions tend to arrive just before March 31 or September 30 - the dates when the Administrative Office of the Courts checks to see how many pending motions judges have. Because the decisions are often rushed, the scholarship is frequently poor.
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Other: From where I sit as an innocent investor in SBM which is being sued by…
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From where I sit as an innocent investor in SBM which is being sued by the SEC, this judge isn''t doing a thing. For 5 years I, my mother, and I dont'' know how many others, have had no access to our own money, while she keeps saying no to letting this go to trial for resolution. The situation caused real, irrevocable suffering to my mother and serious problems for me. This judge seems to have taken no responsibility for managing this case at all and has now turned it over to a magistrate. (!!??) If she didn''t want to deal with it herself, why didn''t she turn it over years ago? She doesn''t seem up to the job. I suggest early retirement.
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Civil Litigation - Private: A good judge who issues very thoughtful detailed orders. Unfortunately…
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A good judge who issues very thoughtful detailed orders. Unfortunately she can be very slow in issuing these orders and suffers the filings of Pro Se litigants way too long before managing the situation. She might be able to move things on her docket faster if she scheduled in court room appearances rather than just waiting for the motions and pleadings to be filed. otherwise though a good and fair judge.
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Other: I would rate her more highly but my exposure was limited to a single…
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I would rate her more highly but my exposure was limited to a single trial. If she manages jurors, litigants and attorneys this well every time she deserves a higher rating. She managed the jury and evidence exceptionally well with an excellent temperament, and gave the attorneys enough discretion while avoiding too much control. I agree with the comment that she was cogent, restrained, and understood the issues. I enjoyed being a part of her courtroom.