Resources for Judges The Commission developed a bench book for
general sessions judges to help them deal with self - represented litigants.
The Commission solicited feedback from the private bar including the Tennessee Bar Association, court clerks, trial and
general sessions judges, legal aid attorneys, and other access to justice stakeholders to create the best possible version of these forms and instructions.
Not exact matches
He appointed a motor park tout as Attorney
general, an hardly educated street profligate as speaker now he wants to appoint an Oluwole -
judge as chief
judge who will give judgment in government house, have court
sessions on Saturday and Sundays.
At a special
session of tributes, organized in his honour by NIALS in collaboration with the faculty of law, University of Lagos (UNILAG), former
judge of the international court of justice, Prince Bola Ajibola, Vice chancellor, UNILAG, Prof. Oluwatoyin Ogundipe and NIALS director
general, Prof. Adedeji Adekunle (SAN) described the late don as a quintessential scholar.
We are pleased to announce that Brigadier
General Ken Watkin, Canada's
Judge Advocate
General, and Andrea Belanger, Library Manager, Office of the
Judge Advocate
General, will be presenting this
session.
On the last day of the 2007
session of the
General Assembly the Senate chose not to approve the appointment of Retired Court of Appeals
Judge Robbie Dyche to the Ky..
Our unique
sessions feature state attorneys
general, a panel of
judges, a hands - on protest workshop and an overview of litigation management technology.
If 21 members of the Senate and 81 members of the House of Representatives
judge by vote taken by call of the yeas and nays that such assembling of the
General Court is necessary, specifying in such vote the facts constituting such necessity, the
General Court shall then complete its organization as a special
session, proceed to the consideration of the suspension of Joint Rule 12A which if suspended by the required two - thirds of the members of both branches shall permit the
General Court to proceed to the consideration of matters properly before it.