Survey of State Judicial Councils, Volume 4The Conference, 1942 - Courts |
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... attorneys for the parties appear before a judge in an informal session of court . This may be done pursuant either to a notice of one attorney served upon the other or to a compulsory calendar call . Under the latter system , every case ...
... attorneys for the parties appear before a judge in an informal session of court . This may be done pursuant either to a notice of one attorney served upon the other or to a compulsory calendar call . Under the latter system , every case ...
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... Attorneys State Attorneys Judges and Justices Chairmen of Judiciary Committees of Legislature Legislators Laymen Law Professors Arizona Arkansas 6 4 1 3 45 · 5 · 40 11 California . 11 · Connecticut 9 41 4 Idaho Illinois , · Cook County ...
... Attorneys State Attorneys Judges and Justices Chairmen of Judiciary Committees of Legislature Legislators Laymen Law Professors Arizona Arkansas 6 4 1 3 45 · 5 · 40 11 California . 11 · Connecticut 9 41 4 Idaho Illinois , · Cook County ...
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... attorneys 1 year Ex - officio : Attorney - general , president Duration of office of State Bar , Chairmen of House and Senate Judiciary Committees By Chancellor : Vice - chancellor By Chief Justice : Justice of Supreme Court , two ...
... attorneys 1 year Ex - officio : Attorney - general , president Duration of office of State Bar , Chairmen of House and Senate Judiciary Committees By Chancellor : Vice - chancellor By Chief Justice : Justice of Supreme Court , two ...
Contents
THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE | 25 |
POSSIBILITIES IN AN ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE | 31 |
THE JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION MONOGRAPHS | 39 |
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