Karen Gren Scholer

District

TexasTexas Northern District Court5th Circuit
2.8/ 5

4 reviews

Courtroom conduct2.8
Impartiality2.8
Case preparation2.8
Case management2.8
Quality of rulings2.8
Treatment of counsel2.8
Empathy with parties2.8
Language & clarity2.8
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Reviews (4)

Other: Entitled and abuse of power given to her to Judge fairly and remain…

3.0
/ 5

Entitled and abuse of power given to her to Judge fairly and remain unbiased. This Judge uses her position to continue the imbalance of justice in our society and within this system. A 34 year old convention can be used to increase a litigants time of incarceration? The prosecutor tell you in open court and on the record the 34 year old case has barring in the matter and the prosecutors sentencing recommendation you throw out. Why did you personally feel the litigant who was a care giver for her aging father and for her brother dealing with active treatments for prostate cancer needed more incarceration time. Power of the robe failure to judge fairly . Your appointment needs to be rescinded you keep the scale of justice bent lopsided when it comes to women people of color regardless of who you are yourself

Anónimo

Civil Litigation - Private: Feels entitled due to the robe and it shows! Completely and utterly…

1.0
/ 5

Feels entitled due to the robe and it shows! Completely and utterly taken with the power of the office. Seems more interested in her personal schedule than actually performing the job. Seems to have forgotten that the judgeship is an honor, not a nuisance. Hideously invariable or hearing that she may actually be wrong in something. Ego is larger than her courtroom.

Anónimo

Civil Litigation - Private: I can't say enough how much I like and admire Judge Scholer. She was…

5.0
/ 5

I can't say enough how much I like and admire Judge Scholer. She was thrown into a position where judges were sending her the oldest, most complex cases from the get-go and she met with every single one of them her first month in tenure. She favors in-court discussions and is involved in the settlement process along the way, attempting to steer an honest and even resolution. She is even-handed and fair and I hope to be in front of her again someday.

Anónimo

Civil Litigation - Private: As a thirty-year federal litigator, I have to say that watching this…

2.0
/ 5

As a thirty-year federal litigator, I have to say that watching this newly appointed judge navigate the complexities of federal jurisprudence is like watching a chimpanzee try to steer an ocean liner through a crowded port. And unfortunately, she seems to enjoy running into things. You can practically hear shrieks of simian delight as she ignores fifty years of federal precedent and sends your case into the abyss. I predict oceans of reversals in the next several years.

Anónimo