Sentences with phrase «judicial career»

McLachlin's judicial career began in April 1981 when she was appointed to the Vancouver County Court.
«Joyce's trial to move out of town; Former judge to be tried in Pittsburgh»: Yesterday's edition of The Erie Times - News contained an article that begins, «Former state Superior Court Judge Michael T. Joyce, who made a name for himself with a long judicial career in Erie, will stand trial about 130 miles to the south, in Pittsburgh.
As a footnote, Peters» distinguished judicial career — she'll retire as chief judge of the district appellate court — got off to a curious start.
U.S. District Judge Gerald Bruce Lee, who has mentored scores of interns and law clerks over a 24 - year judicial career, has announced he will retire from the bench this fall.
This education work had two unexpected but crucial outcomes for Lennox and his long - term judicial career: it brought him into closer contact with the Chief's office and solidified his reputation as an educator within the Court.
Prior to taking up a full time judicial career, Sir Wyn had a broad and highly successful practice at the Bar.
«Over an exemplary judicial career, Associate Chief Justice Maisonneuve has earned a reputation as a strong leader, an effective collaborator and determined advocate for modernization and continuous improvement in our courts,» said Attorney General Madeleine Meilleur.
Certainly, there are too few judges to allow for getting in front of one in a timely way, and the mismatching may be a function of the chief having to rank timeliness in case assignments above judicial career backgrounds.
We note that there is no statute of limitations applying to the KBA which will prevent the KBA from reviewing the rulings of any sitting or retired judges over their entire judicial career.
David Barnes, chief executive and director of clerking, commented: «We are delighted to welcome Sir Wyn Williams back to chambers after his distinguished judicial career.
An order in council posted on October 26 sets out the annuity for Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin, who is set to retire on December 15 after a 36 - year judicial career, 17 years of which were spent as the top court's lead judge.
Her judicial career began with her election to the Ulster County Family Court in 1983.
She began her judicial career as an Albany City Court Judge and Acting Albany County Family Court Judge.
Throughout his legal and judicial career, Justice Margolius has been a staunch supporter of the 2nd Amendment, and New York's gun owners and sportspeople.
Ceresia, who began his judicial career as North Greenbush town justice, has served on the County Court bench since Gov. David Paterson appointed him in 2009 to replace Judge Patrick McGrath, who'd been elected to the Supreme Court the previous year.
Scarpino, who began his judicial career in 1984 at age 32 when he was appointed Associate City Court Judge in his home town of Mount Vernon, NY, said that upon leaving the bench he will enter private practice in a senior level position at a regional law firm.
Bowen's political career came second to his judicial career although he was a President of the Liberal Party and member of its council.
His purpose, he writes, is to «reflect on the people, cases and work that have made my judicial career interesting and fulfilling.»
Greater emphasis within the judiciary on judicial careers, making it easier to move between different courts and tribunals and to seek promotion.
The Bar Council is committed to ensuring that all members of the legal profession, whatever their background, are supported in their pursuit of a judicial career as a realistic and attractive career option.
His judicial career began in 1998, when he was appointed to the Federal Court.
Certainly the message for victims of revenge porn is that they have lost all chances at a judicial career along with everything else they have lost.
A networking event aimed at women considering a judicial career will be held on 16 November, 5.30 pm at Pierhead, National Assembly for Wales, Cardiff.
Second, the impediments to a judicial career faced by apparently qualified women and minorities create unfairness and inequality in the pursuit of a valued career.
Delivering the SWALA annual lecture at St John's Chambers in Bristol on Wednesday 20th April 2016, Mr Justice Coulson offered an intriguing assessment of the areas of public law which he has been called on to consider during his judicial career.
Throughout his legal and judicial career, Rothstein has authored more than 100 judgments and arbitral decisions on domestic and cross-border cases of commercial significance and complexity.
Following his clerkship with Judge Gallipoli, John worked as a judicial clerk for a Presiding Judge in the Appellate Division Honorable Sylvia B. Pressler, P.J.A.D. Judge Pressler annotated the New Jersey Court Rules and is fondly remembered for many of her landmark and well reasoned decisions throughout her judicial career.
Prior to beginning his judicial career, Judge Riccuiuti practiced in both the private and public sector, including as a Partner at K&L Gates, an Assistant United States Attorney at the United States Attorney's Office in Boston, and as a trial attorney with the Employment Litigation Section of the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice in Washington, DC.
Participants continually rate the program in very positive terms, many suggesting that it should be mandatory for judges, and that it should be taken early in the judicial career.
According to Judge Pressman, «I see private dispute mediation as a continuation of those aspects of my judicial career which I found most satisfying and in which I was most successful.
The allegations differed in their specifics and severity, but painted the same big picture: repeated sexual predation by a man who built his judicial career on his image as a moral crusader.
Her judicial career began in April 1981 when she was appointed to the Vancouver County Court.
His judicial career started at the Federal Court of Appeal and the Court Martial Appeal Court.
Having presided in both family and criminal courts for over 22 years, I can say without hesitation that the Positive Parenting Project is the most significant and impactful innovation I have seen in my judicial career.
Prior to his judicial career, Sir Wyn was called to the Bar in 1974 and appointed Silk in 1992.
Following a distinguished judicial career, His Honour Brian Barker QC now chairs high - profile inquests and inquiries, a key practice area for Serjeants» Inn.
Prior to his judicial career, Judge Fleming was assistant Christian County attorney from 1998 to 2006 and served as the director of Christian County Juvenile Services and as a volunteer for Christian County Juvenile Drug Court from 2000 to 2006.
I do not think it is fanciful to describe a judicial career in terms of the major judgments delivered.
Justice Charron said, «I feel truly privileged to have spent the last years of my judicial career serving the Canadian people as a member of the Supreme Court of Canada.
Having started this way, most people — and I — thought that I would complete a judicial career and retire.
Having completed my Swedish LLM, I started my judicial career moving to the Appellate Court and Supreme Court of Administration in Stockholm.
He has served as senior judge for Eastern Ontario, regional senior justice of the Ontario Court of Justice for the East Region and at various times during his judicial career was the Eastern Ontario representative of the Provincial Court Judges» Association.
Throughout his distinguished legal and judicial career, he has served on many boards and committees, including: the Board of Commissioners on Grievances and Discipline; the Board of Trustees of the University of Cincinnati; the Board of Trustees of the Health Alliance of Greater Cincinnati; the Mercy Anderson Foundation; the Board of Trustees of Talbert House; the Charles P. Taft Memorial Fund; and the Center for Dispute Resolution.
A student activist during the movement for civil rights, Judge Martinez turned his desire to create change into a distinguished judicial career.
Professional Summary Decorated military professional transitioning from the USMC to a career in the Judicial

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