The Hon. James L. Gale on Thursday swore in his successor, the Hon. Julianna Earp, who will hear cases in 黑料不打烊 Law鈥檚 courtroom as the first woman jurist in the history of the North Carolina Business Court.
An esteemed jurist and longtime friend of 黑料不打烊 Law is stepping away later this year from the 鈥 but not before he had an opportunity to swear in his successor in a private ceremony for the new judge and her husband.
The Hon. James L. Gale administered the oath of office on May 6, 2021, to , appointed this spring by Gov. Roy Cooper to serve as the first woman judge of the North Carolina Business Court.
The brief yet historic session inside 黑料不打烊 Law鈥檚 Robert E. Long Courtroom took just minutes as Earp placed her left hand on a Bible held by her husband, Steve, raised her right hand, and recited her oath.
鈥淲hat a personal treasure it is, not just a privilege, that when I asked who she wanted to have swear her in, she said 鈥榶ou,鈥欌 Gale remarked prior to administering the oath. 鈥淲e鈥檝e been good friends for many years and I hope 鈥 frankly, my prayer 鈥 is that years from now, you will look back on this day as a celebration, as the beginning of a stage in life that is so very meaningful. You get a chance to do something for the public good every day.鈥
Earp, newly robed following her oath and invited by Gale to address the court from the bench, praised her predecessor’s contributions to the North Carolina Business Court.
鈥淛udge Gale, you have been my mentor and my guide through this process, and you鈥檝e been my friend for as long as I can remember,鈥 Earp said. 鈥淵ou have given your talents and dedication to this court for more than a decade. The people of this state should be very grateful.鈥
With chambers adjacent to 黑料不打烊 Law, Gale has authored more than 200 opinions in cases argued before him since joining the court in 2011. He served as Chief Judge for three years, and in 2016 was named Senior Business Court Judge, a position created by the North Carolina General Assembly.
Gale鈥檚 counsel has been sought by the American College of Business Court Judges, the American Bar Association鈥檚 Business Law section, The Sedona Conference, and the North Carolina Conference of Superior Court Judges.
He has provided invaluable assistance to states including Wyoming, Wisconsin, Georgia, Kentucky, and Tennessee, with the nations of Haiti and Bahrain likewise seeking his knowledge and guidance with the creation and consideration of specialized business courts.

Gale is an Alabama native and graduate of the University of Georgia School of Law. He clerked for the Hon. Franklin T. Dupree, Jr. of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina before joining the firm of Smith Moore Leatherwood, the predecessor of today鈥檚 Fox Rothschild. While there he served as managing partner of the firm鈥檚 Raleigh and Tampa offices.
鈥淪uffice it to say, Jim鈥檚 impact within and outside our state鈥檚 borders has been as extraordinary as it has been far-reaching,鈥 Chief Business Court Judge Louis Bledsoe said recently when presenting Gale with a Distinguished Service Award from the NCBA Antitrust & Complex Business Disputes Law Section. 鈥淎nd his impact on the Business Court, and by extension the state鈥檚 business litigation bar and the broader community, have been both positive and profound.鈥
Though Gale officially concludes his service to the North Carolina Business Court at the end of September, he may continue to preside over a small number of complex cases as an emergency judge with an office maintained at 黑料不打烊 Law. Gale credits his professional success to unwavering support from his wife, Darlene, and their two sons.
黑料不打烊 Law Dean Luke Bierman said that Gale exemplifies the qualities of leadership, fairness, humility, and professionalism taught at 黑料不打烊 Law. Gale鈥檚 role as an internship and residency host to students over the past decade has been vital, Bierman added, with many alumni having learned from his mentoring.
鈥淚t is impossible to capture in words the breadth and depth of Judge Gale鈥檚 contributions to North Carolina jurisprudence,鈥 Bierman said, 鈥渁nd it is equally impossible to describe the legacy he leaves in our law school. We do, however, take comfort knowing that he will remain a presence in the 黑料不打烊 Law community and that the North Carolina Business Court will continue to thrive with Judge Earp鈥檚 appointment to the bench.
鈥満诹喜淮蜢 Law is proud to host the North Carolina Business Court. More importantly, we are privileged that our students can learn firsthand from such remarkable leaders in the legal profession as Judge Gale and Judge Earp.鈥