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He has also Chaired the Tax Section's Civil and Criminal Tax Penalties Committee, which addresses issues relating to all aspects of criminal and civil tax controversy throughout the country and served on the Section's Committee on Appointments to the U.S. Tax Court as well as serving as Vice-Chair, IRS Liaison of the Section's Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Committee.
Assembly Education Committee Chair Cathy Nolan agrees there is a «severe» need for more resources for the state's financially stressed schools, but was not ready to endorse the amount of spending directed by the court order.
On Wednesday, members of the city council's Progressive Caucus, including Councilman Daniel Dromm, chair of the Education Committee, came to Albany asking state legislators to adopt a budget that provides funding mandated by the Campaign for Fiscal Equity court decision, excludes additional resources for charter schools, leaves the charter school cap at current levels and provides more local control over the city's schools.
Additionally, Jewell - Sherman feels a kinship to the chair's namesake, Gregory R. Anrig, a former Massachusetts Education Commissioner during the court - mandated integration of Boston and other state public school districts, and described by Jewell - Sherman as an «equity warrior,» who led with wisdom, compassion, and courage.
Big Muddy Bar Association American Inns of Court State Bar Association of North Dakota 2015 — 2016 Chair of the Education and Professionalism Committee of the Young Lawyer's Section to the State Bar of North Dakota Defense Research Institute
Supreme Court of Missouri Combatting Human Trafficking and Domestic Violence Commission, Chair of Human Trafficking Education / Training / Awareness Subcommittee (appointed by Supreme Court of Missouri), member, 2017 - 2020
Sandra Oxner, then a judge of the Provincial Court of Nova Scotia, was CAPCJ's first education chair («The only reason I was given education to do was that nobody wanted it.»)
In that position, he served as the Chair of the Court's Education Secretariat.
«That places a big responsibility on the Education Chairs of the Court — and other judges involved in education programming — to learn the skills they need to design and develop proEducation Chairs of the Court — and other judges involved in education programming — to learn the skills they need to design and develop proeducation programming — to learn the skills they need to design and develop programming.
I learned a lot in the five years I worked as an Education Chair — I went to NJI workshops designed for judicial educators, I listened to and learned from more experienced judges on the Court, and I watched how the staff at NJI designed and developed programming.»
Under the leadership of Education Secretariat chair, then - Associate Chief Justice Lise Maisonneuve, the Education Secretariat piloted «Judge Talks» — the Court's version of TEDTalks, based on lectures provided at the Court's in - person educational programming.
«I knew nothing about the structure of education in our Court and, frankly, nothing about educating judges when I became the criminal law Education Chair of the Court in 2001,» stated Justice Katherineducation in our Court and, frankly, nothing about educating judges when I became the criminal law Education Chair of the Court in 2001,» stated Justice KatherinEducation Chair of the Court in 2001,» stated Justice Katherine McLeod.
Andrea has chaired several family law programs for professionals, and has spoken at various matrimonial law conferences including: Judicial Education Programs, The 6 - Minute Lawyer; the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts Annual Conference; and The Ontario Bar Association Conferences for Family Lawyers.
The roles that Leslie currently undertakes include that of Part - Time Road User Charging Adjudicator, Consultant for Bond Solon Training, Consultant for Central Law Training, Tribunal Judge of the First Tier Tribunal (Mental Health), Managing Director of Independent Investigative Interviewing Limited, Independent Companies House Adjudicator, Independent Member of the Lord Chancellor's Advisory Committee for North East Essex Magistrates Courts, Crown Court Recorder for the South Eastern Circuit, Counsel for the International Criminal Court (ICC), International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and the Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL), Panel Chair of the Nursing and Midwifery Council's Conduct and Competence Committee, Appeals Officer for Community Interest Companies, Tribunal Judge of the First Tier Tribunal (Special Education Needs and Disability) and Visiting Professional Fellow in Criminal Investigation at University of Derby.
«House Bill 463 directly affects how district judges do their jobs, especially in the areas of pretrial release and bond,» said Campbell County District Court Judge Karen A. Thomas, who also serves as president of the Kentucky District Judges Association, chair of the District Judges Education Committee and chief regional district judge for the Northern Region.
Jon is currently the co-chair of the CBA's Federal Practice Section, chair of the Local Civil Rules Advisory Committee of the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut, vice-chair of the Board of Directors of the Bridgeport Public Education Fund, and Legal Advisor to the American Civil Liberties Union of Connecticut.
He also has chaired the BANCAP Users Group, the Bankruptcy Case Management and Statistics Umbrella Group, and the ground - breaking Electronic Self - Representation Initiative, which seeks to provide education and access to the Courts for those unable to afford legal representation.
Mr. Justice Nadon is the Chair of the Federal Court of Appeal Education Committee and served for many years as a member of the Federal Courts Rules Committee, as well as other court commitCourt of Appeal Education Committee and served for many years as a member of the Federal Courts Rules Committee, as well as other court commitcourt committees.
The panelists will include The Honourable Mr. Justice Colin L. Campbell of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Master Calum MacLeod of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, and legal practitioners such as Susan Wortzman, founder of Wortzman Nickle and the Chair of the Steering Committee of Sedona Conference ® Working Group 7, Sedona Canada, and Co-Chair of the Inaugural Program together with Kelly Friedman, a litigation partner with Ogilvy Renault LLP and Co-Chair of Sedona Canada Inaugural Conference, Dominic Jaar, legal counsel at Ledjit, an information management, e-discovery and law practice management consulting firm, Jonathan Redgrave a founding partner of Redgrave Daley Ragan & Wagner and Steering Committee Chair Emeritus of The Sedona Conference ® Working Group on Electronic Document Retention and Production (WG1), as well as Martin Felsky of Commonwealth Legal, David Gray, a partner in the Litigation Group of McCarthy Tétrault in Montréal, Glenn A. Smith, one of the five founding partners of Lenczner Slaght, Karen Groulx, a partner at Pallett Valo LLP, Peg Duncan, Department of Justice, Canada, Robert Deanne, a partner with Borden Ladner Gervais LLP in Vancouver, Ron Hudges of Nixon Peabody, Kenneth J. Withers, Director of Judicial Education and Content for The Sedona Conference ®, as well as other members of the bench and bar from both Canada and the U.S. Panel discussions will focus on 7 key areas:
She is vice chair of the Education Committee of the Probate and Family Court, and serves as a judicial mentor.
Letters are from: (1) Dr. Adrienne Barnett, Lecturer in Law, Director of Undergraduate Admissions, Brunel Law School; (2) Pamela Brown, Esq., Director, Bi-National Project on Family Violence, Legal Services Corporation and Joan Meier, Esq., Founder and Legal Director, Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project (DV LEAP); (3) Carol S. Bruch, Distinguished Professor Emerita, University of California Davis School of Law» (4) Jacquelyn Graham (Abbott), the taking (protective) parent in Abbott v. Abbott, in which the United States Supreme Court held that a ne exeat order establishes rights of custody; (5) Paula Lucas, Founder and Executive Director, Americans Overseas Domestic Violence Crisis Center; (6) Lynn Hecht Schafran, Esq., Director, National Judicial Education Program, Legal Momentum; (7) Sudha Shetty, Esq., Assistant Dean for International Partnerships, Director, Hague DV Project, Goldman School of Public Policy, University of California Berkeley and Jeffrey L. Edleson, Ph.D., Dean and Harry & Riva Specht Chair in Publicly Supported Social Services, School of Social Welfare, University of California Berkeley; and (8) Merle H. Weiner, Esq., Philip H. Knight Professor of Law, University of Oregon School of Law.
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