The Delaware judiciary on Thursday announced that Amy Arnott Quinlan—a deputy state court administrator—has been promoted to head the Administrative Office of the Courts, after her former boss became master in Chancery.

Quinlan, who came to the AOC in 2011 from Morris James, is set to take over June 30 for Patricia Griffin, the longtime state court administrator who last month was named a master in Chancery.

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