Sentences with phrase «appellate judges involved»

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Judge Judith Kaye, a former chief judge of the state appellate court, investigated whether Paterson interfered in the domestic violence case involving David Johnson, a former top Judge Judith Kaye, a former chief judge of the state appellate court, investigated whether Paterson interfered in the domestic violence case involving David Johnson, a former top judge of the state appellate court, investigated whether Paterson interfered in the domestic violence case involving David Johnson, a former top aide.
Therein, I wrote: «In my experience, some federal appellate judges will be more reluctant to recuse where the recusal is triggered by an amicus than if the same grounds for recusal involve a party to the appeal.»
The program involves a simulated appellate argument by two expert appellate practitioners and three current or former judges.
Judge Ahalt has successfully mediated tens of thousands disputes in areas including complex business transactions, construction, personal injury, medical malpractice, real estate, landlord and tenant, and contracts.He is frequently called upon by the parties and judges to mediate the most challenging judicial controversies involving post trial and appellate issues.
In a case involving a racketeering and money laundering conviction stemming from «spas» that were allegedly fronts for prostitution, appellate Judge Frank Easterbrook of the 7th Circuit chided the prosecution over an inflated calculation of proceeds from the operation.
At Scarinci Hollenbeck, our veteran appellate practitioners, some who were law clerks to Appellate Judges and N.J. Supreme Court Justices, have gained an intimate knowledge of the appellate process that trial lawyers, who may only occasionally be involved in an appeal, do not possess.
Several academics have proposed algorithms for predicting case outcomes based on information such as the composition of an appellate panel and the ideology, gender and background of the judges, and these algorithms have generally performed better than law professors» predictions based on the legal issues involved.
[On a side note, an excellent family court judge heard the case and the attorneys involved in the appeal are excellent family court / appellate attorneys; and I can imagine that for the newer members of the family law bar, the trial would have been an interesting one to observe (although I could guess that the trial judge would use other characterizations than «interesting.»)-RSB-
(B) A judge shall not serve in a fiduciary position if the judge as fiduciary will likely be engaged in proceedings that would ordinarily come before the judge, or if the estate, trust, or ward becomes involved in adversary proceedings in the court on which the judge serves, or one under its appellate jurisdiction.
(1) The judge should not serve if it is likely that as a fiduciary the judge would be engaged in proceedings that would ordinarily come before the judge or if the estate, trust, or ward becomes involved in adversary proceedings in the court on which the judge serves or one under its appellate jurisdiction.
I didn't check through the other instances of Kusk cites at the appellate level to see if any of them involve this sort of issue or at the trial level to see if they're reports of trial judge's ruling on the (in) admissibility of this type of question.
Now Counsel Network freelance lawyers have experience writing for all kinds of audiences, from appellate judges, to sophisticated businesspeople, to litigants who have never before been involved in a legal proceeding.
My favorite aspects of being an appellate judge on the highest state court are that I can work on important cutting edge legal issues and resolve them fairly and justly not only for the parties involved but also for the law of the state, that I discuss the judicial system with the public and listen to the people's concerns, and that I have opportunities to improve the administration of justice.
Moreover, unlike the fall course, this spring offering will not involve real judges (in the fall course, students» briefs and oral arguments are assessed by real appellate judges, who meet with students).
In particular, the job of an appellate judge is said to involve endless reading.
An appeal involves a great deal more than just filing some paperwork asking the appellate judges to review your case.
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