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KPMG to Pay $456 Million for Criminal Violations

Justice Department Settles Voting Rights Lawsuit

Presiding Judges Named In Fifth Judicial District

Public Members Sought for Supreme Court Committee

Egyptian Man Pleads Guilty To Alien Smuggling Charges

New Director For The Administrative Office Of The Trial Court

Justice Department Resolves Litigation with Laurel Regional Hospital

Attorney General To Argue His First Case Before State Supreme Court

Law Day, U.S.A., 2006

Committee To Present Adams Pro Bono Publico Awards

Major Expansion Of Dwi - Drug Courts Recommended

Appointment To State Bar Of Michigan Board Of Commissioners

Law Firm Agrees to Pay $1.2 Million for Violating Court Order

Study Shows Progress of Women and People of Color Among Legal Professionals

New members to the Committee on Professional Standards

Safety And Health Topics: Workplace Violence

Racial Discrimination Damages Of $120,000

Proof Beyond A Reasonable Doubt

Violation Of A Technical Rule

Law Firm, Ironically, For The Unfair

Ruling On Respondent's Motion To Dismiss

Respondent Vigorously Argues

Numbering Among Its Clients Various AFL-CIO

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Mediation may not be the most appropriate avenue for resolution in all cases.

For example, it may not be appropriate in cases where: A definitive or authoritative resolution of the matter is required; The matter involves or may bear upon significant questions of Government policy that require additional procedures before a final resolution may be made; Maintaining established policies that apply to many people is especially important; The matter significantly affects persons or groups who are not parties to the process; A full public record of the proceeding is important; or The agency must maintain continuing jurisdiction over the matter with authority to alter the disposition of the matter in light of changed circumstances.

 


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Major Expansion Of Dwi - Drug Courts Recommended
There are 31 drug courts in 18 of New Mexico's counties. They operate in District, Metropolitan and Magistrate Court levels. The recommendation is ...
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Respondent Vigorously Argues
Respondent vigorously argues that this Commission lacks jurisdiction because of the doctrine of preemption. We find the Respondent's reliance on th...
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Law Firm, Ironically, For The Unfair
In February, 2003, the California Attorney General sued a law firm, ironically, for the unfair business practices of targeting thousands of sm...
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Today's Terms

Prosecutor

Definition:
For himself; in his own behalf. One who does not retain a lawyer and appears for himself in court.

Adjudication

Definition:
Giving or pronouncing a judgment or decree, or the rendering of a decision on a matter before a court.

Appellant

Definition:
The party appealing a final decision or judgment.

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