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Mediation is a process that involves a mediator

Neutral third party who helps the disputing parties achieve a resolution that satisfies both of them. The mediator's primary function is to create constructive communication between parties and provide a forum where disputants can create a mutually satisfactory agreement. Mediators do not impose decisions; instead, they help people craft solutions that will work for them.

 

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United States Attorneys' Court-Related W    
 
 
Court-Related Work HoursYear Ended September 2002,Fiscal Year Ended SeptemberYear Ended September 2002 in New Hampshire
DistrictCourtCriminal 924
DistrictCourtCivil 16
AppellateCourt 11
GrandJuryTotal 241
StateCourt 37
CourtTravel 291
BankruptcyCourt 13
MagistrateCourt 199
SpecialDepositions,Hearings 47
WitnessPreparation 585

Source: United States Attorneys'
 

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To assure the New Hampshire public that they will hire a qualified person to represent them in court, law graduates are forced to pass the New Hampshire Bar exam. Only graduates of accredited New Hampshire law schools are allowed to take the exam. Once someone passes the bar exam, they are officially able to become a New Hampshire attorney.

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  Legal Firm Faces Age-Bias Lawsuit
AUDIO, RM, 44Kbps, 3:59, 5/2/2005

One of the nation's largest law firms is facing an age-discrimination lawsuit. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is accusing the Chicago-based firm of Sidley, Austin, Brown and Wood of demoting and pushing out older partners in violation of federal law.
Source: NPR
 
 
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Condemnation

Definition:
The legal process by which real estate of a private owner is taken for public use without the owner's consent, but theownerreceives "just compensation.

Calendar

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A court's list of cases for arraignment, hearing, trial or arguments.

Extraordinary writ

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A writ, often issued by an appellate court, making available remedies not regularly within the powers of lower courts. They include writs of habeas corpus, mandamus, prohibition and quo warranto.

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