ADVOCATES - Includes, but is not limited to, advises, recommends, furthers by overt act, and admits belief in. 8 U.S.C. Need a Lawyer? Check Out The 'Lectric Law Library's Searchable Attorney Directory & our Searchable Expert Witness Directory ...
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California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform v. Bonta, 130 Cal. Rptr. 2d 823 (1993) Drew v BC, 41 B.C.L.R. (3d) 265 (BCSC, 1998) Refererence re Manitoba Language Rights, [1992] 1 S.C.R. 212 Re Gray, 42 SCR 1 (1918) ...
The lawyers who practised in the English courts of common law were never officially known as advocates, the word being reserved for those who practised in the courts of the civil and canon law (see Doctors' Commons).
Despite historic resistance to ADR by both parties and their advocates, ADR has gained widespread acceptance among both the general public and the legal profession in recent years.
legal advocates legal help Definition: A guardian ad litem is an individual who is appointed by the court to be an advocate for a particular child.
From Constantine to Justinian, advocates, were arranged in two classes: viz. those called Statuti, and the supernumeraries.
C.A.S.A.: Stands for Court-Appointed Special Advocates. These are trained court-appointed volunteers that advocate on behalf of abused and neglected children involved with dependency court.
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-- L -- Lay Advocate A representative who is not an attorney. Some lay advocates, such as certain paralegals, have training and experience in representing parties in administrative hearings .
a military officer who advises the government on courts-martial and administers the conduct of courts-martial. The officers who are judge advocates and counsel assigned to the accused come from the office of the judge advocate general or are ...
Such persons as appeared as speakers (advocates, or counsel) before the court, were said to be "called to the bar", that is, privileged so to appear, speak and otherwise serve in the presence of the judges as "barristers".
the decisions, interpretations made by judges while deciding on the legal issues before them which are considered as the common law or as an aid for interpretation of a law in subsequent cases with similar conditions. Case laws are used by advocates ...
2 : a person who assumes responsibility for some other person (as an immigrant) or thing 3 a : one that securitizes assets b : one that promotes, advocates, or favors a business venture ( ...
Advocates of the common law assert that civil law makes possibly futile attempts to predict and control the course of developments.
See also: Advocate, Law, State, Court, Person
 
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