Opinion 2000-4
Assistant clerk serving as director of bank that is not within the jurisdiction of the court.
May 22, 2000
Opinion 2000-4
Dear
In
your letter dated April 18, 2000, you request an opinion
from the Committee regarding the following situation.
You are an Assistant Clerk at the District Court, appointed
in 1998. You have been a Director of since 1989. . bank
is a small community bank with three branches, none of
which is located within the jurisdiction of the District
Court. You state that during the ten years that you have
served as director, "there has never been any litigation
involving the bank in the District Court". You ask whether,
consistent with the Code of Professional Responsibility
for Clerks of the Courts, you may continue to serve as
a bank director.
This
committee addressed a somewhat similar situation in
Opinion No. 99-3, in which we advised that under the
Code, an assistant clerk could not serve as a bank
corporator for a bank which was within the jurisdiction
of the court where the assistant clerk works. It is
the view of the committee that your situation is distinguishable,
because the bank where you serve as director is not
located within the jurisdiction of the court where
you are an Assistant Clerk. In these circumstances,
the Code would not prohibit your continued service
as director. However, should the bank as a party or
any employee thereof come before you in your capacity
as Assistant Clerk, we advise you to consult and comply
with the provisions of Canon 4(E) regarding disqualification.