H.R. No. 1796
 
R E S O L U T I O N
       WHEREAS, The Honorable Charles Everingham IV, of Diana, was
sworn in on April 13, 2007, as the first U.S. Magistrate Judge to be
assigned full-time to the Marshall Division of the Eastern District
of Texas; and
       WHEREAS, Following the creation of the new judgeship in
Marshall by the Judicial Conference of the United States in
September 2006, Judge Everingham was nominated for that office by
an eight-member merit selection panel and appointed by the judges
of the Eastern District; the Marshall Division encompasses the
counties of Camp, Cass, Harrison, Marion, Morris, and Upshur; and
       WHEREAS, Judge Everingham took the oath of office at the
United States Courthouse in Marshall, in a special session of the
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas; the ceremony
was attended by an overflow crowd composed of members of the state
and federal judiciary, attorneys from across the region, local
dignitaries, and family and friends; Judge Everingham was
administered the oath by the Honorable T. John Ward, United States
District Judge, and robed by his wife, Wendi, and his children,
Emily and Chance; and
       WHEREAS, Before ascending to the bench, Charles "Chad"
Everingham served as permanent law clerk to Judge Ward, a post he
assumed in January 2000; during his tenure in that position, he
played an instrumental role in developing procedures for the
efficient management of Judge Ward's docket; and
       WHEREAS, Judge Everingham began his career in 1993 as a law
clerk to the Honorable Howell Cobb, then a District Judge for the
Eastern District; a year later, he joined the Longview firm of Brown
McCarroll & Oaks Hartline as an associate attorney; he served as
lead counsel in complex jury trials and as second chair counsel in
numerous other cases, representing clients in both state and
federal courts; and
       WHEREAS, An alumnus of Stephen F. Austin State University,
where he earned a degree in political science, Judge Everingham
subsequently graduated at the head of his class from Baylor Law
School; while a student, he served as lead articles editor for the
Baylor Law Review; and
       WHEREAS, Judge Everingham and his family are members of St.
Andrew Presbyterian Church in Longview; and
       WHEREAS, Held in the highest esteem by all who have worked
with him over the years, Judge Everingham is indeed deserving of the
confidence that has been placed in him by the bench of the Eastern
District, and with his appointment, the citizens of the Marshall
Division have gained a public servant of the utmost integrity and
ability; now, therefore, be it
       RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 80th Texas
Legislature hereby congratulate the Honorable Charles Everingham
IV on his appointment as the first U.S. Magistrate Judge to serve
the Marshall Division of the Eastern District of Texas on a
full-time basis and extend to Judge Everingham sincere best wishes
as he takes up the duties of his new office; and, be it further
       RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
prepared for Judge Everingham as an expression of high regard by the
Texas House of Representatives.
Hughes
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Speaker of the House     
       I certify that H.R. No. 1796 was adopted by the House on May
18, 2007, by a non-record vote.
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Chief Clerk of the House