gaveltogavel
Gaveltogavel refers to a process in certain legal and administrative systems, particularly in the United States, where a case or matter is transferred from one court or jurisdiction to another. The term originates from the practice of physically moving a case file from one judge’s bench (often represented by a gavel) to another. This transfer can occur for various reasons, including changes in venue, appeals, or reassignment due to caseload distribution or conflicts of interest.
The process is most commonly associated with federal court systems, where judges may rotate cases among themselves
While gaveltogavel transfers are generally informal, they must still comply with legal procedures to avoid bias
The term is occasionally referenced in legal discussions or courtroom dramas to describe the dynamic nature