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GUAM RULES of APPELLATE PROCEDURE (As of February 24, 2014)
SUPREME COURT OF GUAM 1 GUAM RULES OF APPELLATE PROCEDURE (as of February 24, 2014) 1 Adopted by the Supreme Court of Guam pursuant to Promulgation Order No. 07-003-01 (Feb. 21, 2007). Amended pursuant to Promulgation Order No. 07-003-06 (Feb. 24, 2014). Please see “SOURCE” to each rule for any amendment that may have occurred to said rule. COL2242014 TABLE OF CONTENTS APPLICABILITY OF RULES Page Rule 1 -- Effective Date of Rules, Scope and Practice. 1 Rule 2 -- Suspension of Rules. 1 APPEALS FROM JUDGMENTS AND ORDERS OF THE SUPERIOR COURT Rule 3 -- Appeals, Notice. 1 (a) Filing the Notice of Appeal. (b) Joint or Consolidated Appeals. (c) Content of the Notice of Appeal. (d) Criminal Appeals. (e) Denomination of Parties. (1) Appeals. (2) Cross-Appeals. (3) Privacy and Confidentiality. (f) Service of the Notice of Appeal. Rule 4 -- Appeals, Timing . 4 (a) Appeal in a Civil Case. (1) Time for Filing a Notice of Appeal. (2) Filing before Entry of Judgment. (3) Multiple Appeals. (4) Effect of a Motion on a Notice of Appeal. (5) Motion for Extension of Time. (6) Reopening the Time to File an Appeal. (7) Entry Defined. (b) Appeal in a Criminal Case. (1) Time for Filing a Notice of Appeal. (2) Filing before Entry of Judgment. (3) Effect of a Motion on a Notice of Appeal. (4) Motion for Extension of Time. (5) Jurisdiction. (6) Entry Defined. (c) Appeal by an Inmate Confined in an Institution. (d) Mistaken Filing in the Court of Appeals. Rule 4.1 -- Statement of Jurisdiction. -
The Judiciary of Guam Fiscal Year 2017 a Citizen - Centric Report Website
The Judiciary of Guam Fiscal Year 2017 A Citizen - Centric Report Website: www.guamcourts.org TABLE OF CONTENTS About Us 1 Our Performance 2 Vision Our Finances 3 e Judiciary will Our Outlook 4 provide the highest quality of judicial services, thus enhanc- ing public trust and condence in Guam’s Mission independent and e Judiciary administers justice by co-equal branch of interpreting and upholding the government and laws, resolving disputes in a timely becoming the model manner and providing accessible, of governmental ecient and eective court excellence. services. The Supreme Court of Guam (L-R) Justice F. Phillip Carbullido, Chief Justice Katherine A. Maraman and Justice Robert J. Torres. About Us e Judiciary of Guam is the third branch of the Government of Guam that is charged with interpreting the laws of the U.S. Territory of Guam. e Judiciary is comprised of the Superior Court of Guam and the Supreme Court of Guam of which both the trial and appellate courts provide for the selement of disputes between parties and protects the rights of individuals as mandated in the Organic Act of Guam and the Constitution of the United States of America. e Judicial Council of Guam is the governing body of the Judiciary of Guam. Pursuant to law, it is composed of all full-time Justices of the Supreme Court, the Presiding Judge of the Superior Court, and an appointed Superior Court Judge. e current compo- sition of the Judicial Council was created in 2003, and in 2004, aer an amendment to the Organic Act of Guam eectuated by the United States Congress in Public Law 108-378, the The Superior Court of Guam (L-R) Family Court Referee Linda L. -
The 2021-2022 Guide to State Court Judicial Clerkship Procedures
The 2021-2022 Guide to State Court Judicial Clerkship Procedures The Vermont Public Interest Action Project Office of Career Services Vermont Law School Copyright © 2021 Vermont Law School Acknowledgement The 2021-2022 Guide to State Court Judicial Clerkship Procedures represents the contributions of several individuals and we would like to take this opportunity to thank them for their ideas and energy. We would like to acknowledge and thank the state court administrators, clerks, and other personnel for continuing to provide the information necessary to compile this volume. Likewise, the assistance of career services offices in several jurisdictions is also very much appreciated. Lastly, thank you to Elijah Gleason in our office for gathering and updating the information in this year’s Guide. Quite simply, the 2021-2022 Guide exists because of their efforts, and we are very appreciative of their work on this project. We have made every effort to verify the information that is contained herein, but judges and courts can, and do, alter application deadlines and materials. As a result, if you have any questions about the information listed, please confirm it directly with the individual court involved. It is likely that additional changes will occur in the coming months, which we will monitor and update in the Guide accordingly. We believe The 2021-2022 Guide represents a necessary tool for both career services professionals and law students considering judicial clerkships. We hope that it will prove useful and encourage other efforts to share information of use to all of us in the law school career services community. -
The Supreme Court's Attack on Attorneys' Freedom of Expression: the Gentile V
Case Western Reserve Law Review Volume 43 Issue 4 Article 43 1993 The Supreme Court's Attack on Attorneys' Freedom of Expression: The Gentile v. State Bar of Nevada Decision Suzanne F. Day Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarlycommons.law.case.edu/caselrev Part of the Law Commons Recommended Citation Suzanne F. Day, The Supreme Court's Attack on Attorneys' Freedom of Expression: The Gentile v. State Bar of Nevada Decision, 43 Case W. Rsrv. L. Rev. 1347 (1993) Available at: https://scholarlycommons.law.case.edu/caselrev/vol43/iss4/43 This Note is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Journals at Case Western Reserve University School of Law Scholarly Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Case Western Reserve Law Review by an authorized administrator of Case Western Reserve University School of Law Scholarly Commons. THE SUPREME COURT'S AITACK ON ATTORNEYS' FREEDOM OF ExPRESSION: THE GENTILE v. STATE BAR OF NEVADA DECISION TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION .............. ............ 1349 A. The Dilemma of the Defense Attorney ....... 1349 B. State Court Rules Restricting Attorney Communication with the Media ............. 1350 11. CONSTITUTIONAL CONCERNS RAISED BY RESTRICTING PRETRIAL PUBLICITY THROUGH CURBING THE SCOPE OF ATrORNEY SPEECH: THE FAIR TRIAL - FREE PRESS DEBATE ...... ........................ 1351 A. The Sheppard v. Maxwell Decision: The United States Supreme Court's Directive to Trial Court Judges ............................ 1352 B. The Conflicting First Amendment Rights of Attorneys, Sixth Amendment Rights of the Defendant, and the State and Public Interest in the Impartial Administration of Justice ........... 1355 1. What the Amendments Guarantee ......... 1355 2. -
Guam Is Calling
Office of the Attorney General of Guam 590 S. Marine Corps Drive, Suite 901 ♦ Tamuning, GU 96913 671.475.3324 extension 5015 ♦ Fax 671.477-4703 ♦ Email [email protected] Hon. Leevin Taitano Camacho Attorney General of Guam Guam is Calling Are you interested in gaining criminal trial experience, practicing administrative law, or handling complex civil matters all while living on a beautiful tropical island? If you are a licensed attorney, this is your chance! The Guam Bar allows licensed attorneys in good standing to practice as a government attorney for up to five years. About Guam Guam is a gorgeous island in the Western Pacific Ocean with year-round tropical temperatures and warm ocean waters. (Read: No harsh and numbing winters!) The only thing warmer than the weather and the water is the hospitality of the native Chamorro people, who are welcoming and willing to share with you the history and culture of this slice of America in the Pacific. Guam is the southernmost and largest of the Mariana Islands chain and is just a short flight away from its sister islands and a number of destinations in the Asia-Pacific region, including Palau, South Korea, Japan, and the Philippines. But don’t think you’ll be so quick to leave! Despite our size of just 544 square miles, Guam offers the convenience and luxuries of city living without the hustle and bustle of city life; world-class diving, snorkeling, and other water activities; caves, waterfalls, and hiking trails for all ability levels to explore; and we are home to international athletic events. -
Supreme Court No. CVA18-022 in the SUPREME COURT of GUAM
Supreme Court No. CVA18-022 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF GUAM DFS GUAM L.P., Plaintiff-Appellee/Cross-Appellant, vs. THE A.B. WON PAT INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT AUTHORITY, GUAM, Defendant-Appellant/Cross-Appellee. ________________________________________________________ Appeal from the Superior Court of Guam Superior Court Case Nos. CV0943-14, CV0094-15, CV0198-15 ________________________________________________________ REDACTED PRINCIPAL AND RESPONSE BRIEF OF PLAINTIFF-APPELLEE / CROSS-APPELLANT DFS GUAM L.P. SUBMITTED PURSUANT TO JANUARY 31, 2019 ORDER MAURICE SUH G. PATRICK CIVILLE JAY SRINIVASAN JOYCE C.H. TANG GIBSON, DUNN & CIVILLE & TANG, PLLC CRUTCHER LLP 330 Hernan Cortez Avenue, 333 South Grand Avenue Suite 200, Hagåtña, Guam 96910 Los Angeles, CA 90071 Telephone: (671) 472-8868 Telephone: (213) 229-7260 Facsimile: (671) 477-2511 Facsimile: (213) 229-6260 Attorneys for Plaintiff-Appellee / Attorneys for Plaintiff-Appellee / Cross-Appellant Cross-Appellant Pursuant to the Court’s January 31, 2019 Order on Plaintiff-Appellee/Cross- Appellant DFS Guam L.P.’s Motion to Seal Portions of DFS Guam L.P.’s Principal and Response Brief filed January 15, 2019, DFS hereby files its redacted version of the Principal and Response Brief of Plaintiff-Appellee / Cross-Appellant DFS Guam, L.P. Respectfully submitted this 1st day of March, 2019. CIVILLE & TANG, PLLC By: /s/ G. Patrick Civille G. PATRICK CIVILLE Attorneys for Plaintiff-Appellee / Cross-Appellant DFS Guam, L.P. CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I, G. PATRICK CIVILLE, hereby certify that on the 1st day of March, 2019, I caused the Redacted Principal and Response Brief of Plaintiff-Appellee / Cross- Appellant DFS Guam, L.P. Submitted Pursuant to January 31, 2019 Order to be served electronically under the Supreme Court’s electronic filing system and pursuant to the electronic filing rules, addressed to the following: Attorneys for Defendant-Appellant / Cross-Appellee Antonio B. -
Professional Licensure General Disclosure Juris Doctor
Last Updated: 8/17/2020 Professional Licensure General Disclosure Juris Doctor In accordance with 34 C.F.R. §668.43, and in compliance with the requirements outlined in the State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (SARA) Manual, DePaul University provides the following disclosure related to the educational requirements for professional licensure and certification1. This disclosure is strictly limited to the University’s determination of whether its educational program, Juris Doctor, if successfully completed, would be sufficient to meet the educational licensure or certification requirements in a State for a licensed attorney.2 DePaul cannot provide verification of an individual’s ability to meet licensure or certification requirements unrelated to its educational programming. This disclosure does not provide any guarantee that any particular state licensure or certification entity will approve or deny your application. Furthermore, this disclosure does not account for changes in state law or regulation that may affect your application for licensure and occur after this disclosure has been made. Enrolled students and prospective students are strongly encouraged to contact their State’s licensure entity using the links provided to review all licensure and certification requirements imposed by their state(s) of choice. DePaul University has designed an educational program curriculum for a Juris Doctor, that if successfully completed is sufficient to meet the licensure and certification requirements for a licensed attorney in the following -
Message from the President
NEVADA LAWYER EDITORIAL BOARD Patricia D. Cafferata, Chair Scott McKenna Message from Michael T. Saunders, Chair-Elect Gregory R. Shannon Richard D. Williamson, Vice Chair Stephen F. Smith Mark A. Hinueber, Immediate Past Chair Beau Sterling Erin Barnett Kristen E. Simmons Hon. Robert J. Johnston Scott G. Wasserman the President Lisa Wong Lackland John Zimmerman Frank Flaherty, Esq., State Bar of Nevada President BOARD OF GOVERNORS President: Frank Flaherty, Carson City President Elect: Alan Lefebvre, Las Vegas DUES TALK Vice President: Elana Graham “I will not make any broad promises to you on Immediate Past President: Constance Akridge, Las Vegas behalf of the board, beyond stating that we do not anticipate a dues increase within the Paola Armeni, Las Vegas Mason Simons, Elko Elizabeth Brickfield, Las Vegas Hon. David Wall (Ret.), next few years and that the board and staff Laurence Digesti, Reno Las Vegas Eric Dobberstein, Las Vegas Ex-Officio will continue to work diligently to control costs Vernon (Gene) Leverty, Reno Interim Dean and to be smart with your dues dollars.” Paul Matteoni, Reno Nancy Rapoport, Ann Morgan, Reno UNLV Boyd School of Law Richard Pocker, Las Vegas Richard Trachok, Chair October always seems to be a good time to talk about money. At the last Bryan Scott, Las Vegas Board of Bar Examiners Richard Scotti, Las Vegas meeting of the Board of Governors (BOG), we spent some time discussing your licensing fees, typically referred to as “dues.” I am happy to report that STATE BAR STAFF the State Bar of Nevada is in good shape, fiscally and otherwise. -
Legal Job Board Network - Network Members
Legal Job Board Network - Network Members • ACBA Job Board • Albuquerque Bar Association • American Health Law Association • Arizona Attorney Magazine Career Center • Association for Conflict Resolution • Atlanta Bar Association • Bar Association of Lehigh County • Bar Association of Montgomery County Maryland • BASF Career Center • Boston Bar Association • BPLA Career Center • California Alliance of Paralegal Associations • CBA Career Center • Clearwater Bar Association • Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association • DBA Career Center • DeKalb Bar Association • District of Columbia Bar Career Center • DuPage County Bar Association • Fayette County Bar Association • Grand Rapids Bar Association • Hennepin County Bar Association • Hillsborough County Bar Association • Illinois Chapter of National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys • Illinois Defense Counsel Career Center • Illinois State Bar Association Career Center • ISBA Career Center • Jacksonville Bar Association • Johnson County Bar Association • Kansas Bar Association • KBA Career Center • King County Bar Association • LA Legal Jobs • LAPA Career Center • Lawyers Without Borders (LWOB) • Macomb County Bar Association • Maine State Bar Association • Maricopa County Bar Association • Maryland Association of Paralegals • Milwaukee Bar Association • Minnesota Paralegal Association • Mississippi Bar Job Board • MSBA Career Center • NALS Career Center • Nashville Bar Association • National Capital Area Paralegal Association (NCAPA) • National Creditors Bar Association • NCBA Career Center • NCBA -
Superior Court of Guam
§ 1424–1 TITLE 48—TERRITORIES AND INSULAR POSSESSIONS Page 110 ‘‘Superior Court of Guam’’, and such other lower laws of the United States, regardless of the sum or local courts as may have been or shall hereafter value of the matter in controversy, and to insert the be established by the laws of Guam. paragraph requiring appeals to the District Court to be (2) The Supreme Court of Guam may, by rules heard and determined by an appellate division. 1954—Subsec. (b). Act Aug. 27, 1954, inserted provi- of such court, create divisions of the Superior sions making it clear that trial by jury or the prosecu- Court of Guam and other local courts of Guam. tion of offenses by indictment by a grand jury instead (3) The courts of record for Guam shall be the of by information shall not be required in the District District Court of Guam, the Supreme Court of Court of Guam until so required by laws enacted by the Guam, the Superior Court of Guam (except the Legislature of Guam; and defining the terms ‘‘attorney Traffic and Small Claims divisions of the Supe- for the government’’, and ‘‘United States attorney’’, as rior Court of Guam) and any other local courts used in the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, when or divisions of local courts that the Supreme applicable to cases arising under the laws of Guam. Court of Guam shall designate. EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1984 AMENDMENT (b) Jurisdiction Section 1005 of Pub. L. 98–454 provided that: ‘‘Titles The District Court of Guam shall have the ju- VII, VIII, IX, and X of this Act [enacting sections 1424–1 to 1424–4, 1493, and 1613a of this title, repealing section risdiction of a district court of the United 1400 of this title, amending this section and sections States, including, but not limited to, the diver- 1424b, 1561, 1611, 1612, 1613, 1614, 1615, 1617, 1694, and 1821 sity jurisdiction provided for in section 1332 of to 1824 of this title, and enacting provisions set out as title 28, and that of a bankruptcy court of the notes under sections 1424b, 1612, and 1614 of this title United States. -