Sentences with phrase «retired appellate court judge»

And a retired appellate court judge, famous for his family law writing, said, «Don't count on the legislature for anything.»

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As a footnote, Peters» distinguished judicial career — she'll retire as chief judge of the district appellate court — got off to a curious start.
For example, when an appellate judge retires and joins a private firm, and the firm later employs the retired judge to brief an appeal to his former colleagues, the firm is partly trying to persuade the court that it should decide the case in the firm's favor because of the retired judge's established reputation, character, and credibility.
As a Principal of Newman ADR, retired Justice Sandra Schultz Newman uses her experience as a former Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice to help attorneys identify likely points of contention in their briefs, to anticipate questions that will be asked, to organize the appellate argument, and to be primed and ready to give clear, crisp and on - point answers to a judge or justice's queries.
Reduces mandatory retirement age for judges of state's higher courts (currently 75): appellate judges to retire at 65, District Court judges at 70.
Provides appellate judges to retire at same age as Circuit / Superior Court judges (Note: those ages were repealed in HB 1266 of 2011).
Retired appellate judges who want to go back to law practice will have to wait three years before they can represent a client at the court on which they served as a judge.
Earlier this month, a federal appellate judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit retired amid allegations that he engaged in sexual harassment and unwelcome touching over the course of his 32 years on the bench.
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