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The probe is focusing on the state Supreme Court's civil division at 60 Centre St. in lower Manhattan, where many tentacles reach to disgraced Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, the court source Court's civil division at 60 Centre St. in lower Manhattan, where many tentacles reach to disgraced Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, the court source court source said.
The probe is focusing on the state Supreme Court's civil division at 60 Centre St. in lower...
The Office of the Oneida County Public Defender - Civil Division shall represent without charge any indigent individual entitled to and who is financially unable to obtain counsel in certain proceedings before the Oneida County Family Court and the Oneida County Surrogate's Court.
The Attorneys and Support Staff of the Public Defender - Civil Division provide representation and service before the Oneida County Family Court, which sits in the Utica Courthouse, 200 Elizabeth Street and the Rome Court Facility, 301 W. Dominick Street, and the Oneida County Surrogate's Court, which sits in the County Office Building, 8th Floor, 800 Park Avenue.
New York County is filled with brilliant attorneys who aspire to the civil court, transcend to the supreme court, enhance the appellate division and ultimately shape the nation on the New York State Court of Appcourt, transcend to the supreme court, enhance the appellate division and ultimately shape the nation on the New York State Court of Appcourt, enhance the appellate division and ultimately shape the nation on the New York State Court of AppCourt of Appeals.
The Court of Appeal (Civil Division) has provided some recent case law on reasonable foreseeability in Hadlow v Peterborough City Council (2011), where it was found against the council.
While no such federal law exists, courts and the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights (OCR), as well as the U.S. Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division, issued significant guidance in May 2016 asserting that Title IX prohibition against sex discrimination encompasses discrimination based on a student's gender identity, including discrimination based on a student's transgender status.
Prior to joining DOT, Ms. Rivera served in the U.S. Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division, where she supervised federal court litigation and conducted public outreach.
This Division also maintains the Civil Section which works in conjunction with the Courts to serve the public and the Animal Services Section which is responsible for operation of the Yolo County Animal Services shelter and animal control services.
This is already the norm for contested motions in the Family Division of the Court of Queen's Bench, regardless whether there is a self - represented party, but is new in the Civil Division.
Wagner served as a judge at the criminal division, civil division and commercial division until 2011, when he was appointed to the Quebec Court of Appeal.
The importance of understanding the identities of the parties to an agreement was highlighted in the recent case of Sino Channel Asia Ltd v Dana Shipping and Trading PTE Singapore Court of Appeal (Civil Division).
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While attending law school, he worked in both the Department of Justice's Civil Division's Office of Vaccine Litigation and the United States Court of Federal Claims Office of Special Masters.
The Portage County Court of Common Pleas General Division is a court of general jurisdiction, handling criminal and civil cases more than $ 15,000 and appeals from most administrative agenCourt of Common Pleas General Division is a court of general jurisdiction, handling criminal and civil cases more than $ 15,000 and appeals from most administrative agencourt of general jurisdiction, handling criminal and civil cases more than $ 15,000 and appeals from most administrative agencies.
«Construction Litigation: Fourth District, Division 1 Reverses Fee Awards Under Code of Civil Procedure Section 1038 and Reverses / Affirms Others Under Civil Code Section 1717 Main California Supreme Court Refuses To Depublish Bernardi Decision»
Moreover, when a violation is proved, the Division of Civil Rights or a court is required to award treble damages, meaning the employee recovers three times the amount of the underpayment.
The keynote speaker was Carolyn Kuhl, Presiding Judge of the Civil Division of the Los Angeles Superior Court.
He has vast experience for his years in civil fraud and asset recovery and regularly appears with and without leaders in the chancery division and the commercial court
June 2011 (Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, Division One) Case: lender liability, Unruh Civil Rights Act, constitutional protection Role: Managing Associate Judgment: Defense Judgment Citation: 196 Cal.App.4 th 1380
In 1981, Pamela Thomson was appointed as a full - time Small Claims Court judge, assigned to the new Provincial Court (Civil Division).
He became Chief Judge when that position was created following the amalgamation of the Civil Division and Small Claims Courts in 1985.
The Small Claims Courts and the Provincial Court (Civil Division) were amalgamated into a single court named the Provincial Court (Civil Division), also known as the Small Claims CCourt (Civil Division) were amalgamated into a single court named the Provincial Court (Civil Division), also known as the Small Claims Ccourt named the Provincial Court (Civil Division), also known as the Small Claims CCourt (Civil Division), also known as the Small Claims CourtCourt.
R (On the application of Catt) v. Association of Chief Police Officers and Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis (Court of Appeal, Civil Division), (Led by Martin Westgate QC), intervention on behalf of Liberty: Judicial review of decision to retain information on national extremism database, in reliance on Article 8, ECHR.
His first judicial appointment was to the Toronto Small Claims Court in 1978, two years before the Civil Division was created as a pilot project.
During the pilot phase, full - time judges appointed under the Small Claims Court Act were assigned to the Civil Division.
In 1985, all small claims courts were amalgamated into the Provincial Court (Civil Division).
Cases could be heard by General Division judges, deputy judges, or provincial judges who had been assigned to the Provincial Court (Civil Division) immediately before September 1, 1990.
In 1980, the Provincial Court (Civil Division)-- a Small Claims Court — joined the group.
For ten years — from June 1980 until September 1990 — Ontario had a Provincial Court (Civil Division) to adjudicate «small claims» cases.
The Provincial Court (Civil Division) ceased to exist on September 1, 1990.
The Provincial Court (Civil Division) was continued on permanent basis, but still operated only in Metropolitan Toronto.
Chris provides business and corporate advice, including advice related to sales and acquisitions, commercial leasing, contracts, real estate conveyance and financing; broad commercial litigation representation including contracts and other business disputes, commercial and residential construction defect claims, religious entity law, advice regarding employment disputes and compliance, including ADA, ADEA, Title VII, Colorado Wage Act, FLSA compliance, and administrative proceedings before EEOC and DORA - Colorado Civil Rights Division; representation in administrative proceedings, C.R.C.P. 106 (a)(4) appeals and interlocutory appeals regarding governmental immunity, defense and pursuit of 42 USC § 1983 actions in federal and state court; representation of public pension funds in litigation and administrative matters; and appellate practice before the Colorado Court of Appeals, Colorado Supreme Court, and the 10th Circourt; representation of public pension funds in litigation and administrative matters; and appellate practice before the Colorado Court of Appeals, Colorado Supreme Court, and the 10th CirCourt of Appeals, Colorado Supreme Court, and the 10th CirCourt, and the 10th Circuit.
The Chief Judge of the Provincial Court (Civil Division) had general supervision and direction over sittings and assignment of judicial duties in the Judicial District of York.
[3] When the Ontario Court (Provincial Division) was formed in 1990, the Civil Division was not included and its judges became part of the newly created Ontario Court (General Division).
Salsbury v Law Society [2008] EWCA Civ 1285, [2008] All ER (D) 240 (Nov) Court of Appeal, Civil Division, Sir Mark Potter P, Lady Justice Arden and Lord Justice Jackson, November 2008
Our lawyers spend a significant amount of time in labor and employment litigation, which includes the defense of employment discrimination and wrongful discharge cases in federal and state courts, arbitration proceedings, the defense of individual employment contract actions, and proceedings before various state and federal administrative agencies, including the National Labor Relations Board, United States, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania Departments of Labor, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, New Jersey Division on Civil Rights, the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission, and OSHA.
Alberta Provincial Court (Civil Division)-- $ 25,000 Provincial Court of British Columbia — $ 25,000 Manitoba Court of Queen's Bench, Small Claims Division — $ 10,000 Small Claims Court of New Brunswick — $ 6,000 Provincial Court of Newfoundland and Labrador, Small Claims Court — $ 5,000 Territorial Court of the Northwest Territories — $ 10,000 Nova Scotia Small Claims Court — $ 25,000 Nunavut Court of Justice — Unified court, no separate small claims structure Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Small Claims Court — $ 10,000, changing to $ 25,000 January 1, 2010 Prince Edward Island Supreme Court, Trial Division — $ 8,000 Court of Quebec, Civil Division — $ 7,000 Saskatchewan Provincial Court, Small Claims Division — $ 20,000 Yukon Small Claims Court — $ 2Court (Civil Division)-- $ 25,000 Provincial Court of British Columbia — $ 25,000 Manitoba Court of Queen's Bench, Small Claims Division — $ 10,000 Small Claims Court of New Brunswick — $ 6,000 Provincial Court of Newfoundland and Labrador, Small Claims Court — $ 5,000 Territorial Court of the Northwest Territories — $ 10,000 Nova Scotia Small Claims Court — $ 25,000 Nunavut Court of Justice — Unified court, no separate small claims structure Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Small Claims Court — $ 10,000, changing to $ 25,000 January 1, 2010 Prince Edward Island Supreme Court, Trial Division — $ 8,000 Court of Quebec, Civil Division — $ 7,000 Saskatchewan Provincial Court, Small Claims Division — $ 20,000 Yukon Small Claims Court — $ 2Court of British Columbia — $ 25,000 Manitoba Court of Queen's Bench, Small Claims Division — $ 10,000 Small Claims Court of New Brunswick — $ 6,000 Provincial Court of Newfoundland and Labrador, Small Claims Court — $ 5,000 Territorial Court of the Northwest Territories — $ 10,000 Nova Scotia Small Claims Court — $ 25,000 Nunavut Court of Justice — Unified court, no separate small claims structure Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Small Claims Court — $ 10,000, changing to $ 25,000 January 1, 2010 Prince Edward Island Supreme Court, Trial Division — $ 8,000 Court of Quebec, Civil Division — $ 7,000 Saskatchewan Provincial Court, Small Claims Division — $ 20,000 Yukon Small Claims Court — $ 2Court of Queen's Bench, Small Claims Division — $ 10,000 Small Claims Court of New Brunswick — $ 6,000 Provincial Court of Newfoundland and Labrador, Small Claims Court — $ 5,000 Territorial Court of the Northwest Territories — $ 10,000 Nova Scotia Small Claims Court — $ 25,000 Nunavut Court of Justice — Unified court, no separate small claims structure Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Small Claims Court — $ 10,000, changing to $ 25,000 January 1, 2010 Prince Edward Island Supreme Court, Trial Division — $ 8,000 Court of Quebec, Civil Division — $ 7,000 Saskatchewan Provincial Court, Small Claims Division — $ 20,000 Yukon Small Claims Court — $ 2Court of New Brunswick — $ 6,000 Provincial Court of Newfoundland and Labrador, Small Claims Court — $ 5,000 Territorial Court of the Northwest Territories — $ 10,000 Nova Scotia Small Claims Court — $ 25,000 Nunavut Court of Justice — Unified court, no separate small claims structure Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Small Claims Court — $ 10,000, changing to $ 25,000 January 1, 2010 Prince Edward Island Supreme Court, Trial Division — $ 8,000 Court of Quebec, Civil Division — $ 7,000 Saskatchewan Provincial Court, Small Claims Division — $ 20,000 Yukon Small Claims Court — $ 2Court of Newfoundland and Labrador, Small Claims Court — $ 5,000 Territorial Court of the Northwest Territories — $ 10,000 Nova Scotia Small Claims Court — $ 25,000 Nunavut Court of Justice — Unified court, no separate small claims structure Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Small Claims Court — $ 10,000, changing to $ 25,000 January 1, 2010 Prince Edward Island Supreme Court, Trial Division — $ 8,000 Court of Quebec, Civil Division — $ 7,000 Saskatchewan Provincial Court, Small Claims Division — $ 20,000 Yukon Small Claims Court — $ 2Court — $ 5,000 Territorial Court of the Northwest Territories — $ 10,000 Nova Scotia Small Claims Court — $ 25,000 Nunavut Court of Justice — Unified court, no separate small claims structure Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Small Claims Court — $ 10,000, changing to $ 25,000 January 1, 2010 Prince Edward Island Supreme Court, Trial Division — $ 8,000 Court of Quebec, Civil Division — $ 7,000 Saskatchewan Provincial Court, Small Claims Division — $ 20,000 Yukon Small Claims Court — $ 2Court of the Northwest Territories — $ 10,000 Nova Scotia Small Claims Court — $ 25,000 Nunavut Court of Justice — Unified court, no separate small claims structure Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Small Claims Court — $ 10,000, changing to $ 25,000 January 1, 2010 Prince Edward Island Supreme Court, Trial Division — $ 8,000 Court of Quebec, Civil Division — $ 7,000 Saskatchewan Provincial Court, Small Claims Division — $ 20,000 Yukon Small Claims Court — $ 2Court — $ 25,000 Nunavut Court of Justice — Unified court, no separate small claims structure Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Small Claims Court — $ 10,000, changing to $ 25,000 January 1, 2010 Prince Edward Island Supreme Court, Trial Division — $ 8,000 Court of Quebec, Civil Division — $ 7,000 Saskatchewan Provincial Court, Small Claims Division — $ 20,000 Yukon Small Claims Court — $ 2Court of Justice — Unified court, no separate small claims structure Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Small Claims Court — $ 10,000, changing to $ 25,000 January 1, 2010 Prince Edward Island Supreme Court, Trial Division — $ 8,000 Court of Quebec, Civil Division — $ 7,000 Saskatchewan Provincial Court, Small Claims Division — $ 20,000 Yukon Small Claims Court — $ 2court, no separate small claims structure Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Small Claims Court — $ 10,000, changing to $ 25,000 January 1, 2010 Prince Edward Island Supreme Court, Trial Division — $ 8,000 Court of Quebec, Civil Division — $ 7,000 Saskatchewan Provincial Court, Small Claims Division — $ 20,000 Yukon Small Claims Court — $ 2Court of Justice, Small Claims Court — $ 10,000, changing to $ 25,000 January 1, 2010 Prince Edward Island Supreme Court, Trial Division — $ 8,000 Court of Quebec, Civil Division — $ 7,000 Saskatchewan Provincial Court, Small Claims Division — $ 20,000 Yukon Small Claims Court — $ 2Court — $ 10,000, changing to $ 25,000 January 1, 2010 Prince Edward Island Supreme Court, Trial Division — $ 8,000 Court of Quebec, Civil Division — $ 7,000 Saskatchewan Provincial Court, Small Claims Division — $ 20,000 Yukon Small Claims Court — $ 2Court, Trial Division — $ 8,000 Court of Quebec, Civil Division — $ 7,000 Saskatchewan Provincial Court, Small Claims Division — $ 20,000 Yukon Small Claims Court — $ 2Court of Quebec, Civil Division — $ 7,000 Saskatchewan Provincial Court, Small Claims Division — $ 20,000 Yukon Small Claims Court — $ 2Court, Small Claims Division — $ 20,000 Yukon Small Claims Court — $ 2Court — $ 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This new Superior Court would have four divisions: civil, criminal, family, and probate, which would have the same subject matter jurisdiction currently had by the current Superior, District, Family, and Probate courts.
Trial Advocacy General Litigation of Civil Personal Injury and Criminal Actions in all New Jersey Superior and Municipal Courts Trial and Appellate Practice Motion Practice Numerous Civil and Criminal Superior Court jury trials to verdict in addition to appearances before the Appellate Division of the New Jersey Superior Court as well as the New Jersey Supreme Court.
Following trial, the court granted the divorce and, among other things, ordered a division of his military pension and his future civil service pension between him and Mrs. Chaney.
In his 20 year career as a Superior Court Judge, he has decided on several significant cases in both civil and criminal divisions.
From 1 October 2008, all judges and members of the High Court Masters Group (which includes masters of the Chancery or Queen's Bench Division, district judges of the principal registry of the Family Division, bankruptcy registrars and costs judges), other than circuit judges, will wear the new civil gown without a wig, or bands, wing collar / collarette.
On Friday, January 25, 2013, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled in a tight majority judgment (five: McLachlin, Deschamps, Abella, Cromwell and Karakatsanis, against four: LeBel, Fish, Rothstein and Moldaver) that the Quebec Civil Code discriminates against common - law spouses because it does not grant them the same rights as married couples in regard to spousal support and division of property.
The not for profit publisher was established in 1865 and they have 29 law reporters that cover cases decided by the following courts and tribunals: the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom; the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council; the Court of Justice of the European Union; the Court of Appeal (Civil and Criminal Divisions); the High Court; the Court of Protection; the Employment Appeal Tribunal; the Upper Tribunal; the Court Martial Appeal Court; and the English ecclesiastical courts.
He has successfully litigated and tried cases in state and federal court, as well as before the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination, the Maine Human Rights Commission, the Connecticut Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities, the New Jersey Division on Civil Rights, the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission, and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
It may establish subcommittees for liaison with the district court, juvenile court, probate court, criminal, civil and traffic divisions of the county courts and the small claims court.
Educates the public, the legal profession, and the judiciary about the value of mediation and how it effectively, efficiently, and fairly resolves conflict, by providing mediation services to litigants and their attorneys in the civil divisions of Denver's County and Small Claims Courts.
In 1984, Judge Simon was appointed as a Judge of the Superior Court of New Jersey, with assignments in both the Family Part, Special Civil Part, and Law Division.
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