Overview
Judge Christine A. Ward – Civil Division
The Honorable Christine A. Ward is a distinguished judge serving in the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County. She is a key figure in the Civil Division and serves as the Director of the Commerce and Complex Litigation Center. ⚖️ Her chambers are located in the historic City-County Building on Grant Street in downtown Pittsburgh. Judge Ward presides over high-stakes commercial disputes, ensuring efficient and specialized management of complex business cases.
Judicial Role and Expertise
- Commerce Court: Judge Ward oversees cases involving business-to-business disputes, shareholder issues, mergers and acquisitions, and trade secrets. This specialized track is designed to provide predictable and expeditious resolutions for the business community. 📈
- Civil Litigation: In addition to commerce cases, she presides over general civil matters, including torts, contracts, and equity actions.
- Mediation: She is known for encouraging alternative dispute resolution and settlement conferences to resolve matters without prolonged trials.
Courtroom Protocol
Attorneys and litigants appearing before Judge Ward are expected to adhere to strict professional standards. All filings for the Commerce and Complex Litigation Center must be precise and adhere to specific local rules. 🏛️ Visitors to the City-County Building must pass through metal detectors and security screening. Cell phones must be silenced in the courtroom, and recording is strictly prohibited.
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