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Under the new judicial application process introduced by the Minister of Justice on October 20, 2016, any interested and qualified Canadian lawyer or judge may apply for federal judicial appointment by completing a questionnaire. The questionnaires are then used by the Judicial Advisory Committees across Canada to review candidates and submit a list of “highly recommended” and “recommended” candidates for consideration by the Minister of Justice. Candidates are advised that parts of their questionnaire may be made available to the public, with their consent, should they be appointed to the bench. The information is published as it was submitted by the candidates at the time they applied, subject to editing where necessary for privacy reasons.
ABA TIPS and Judicial Division to host virtual conference April 27-30 Share:
WASHINGTON, April 13, 2021 â Trial lawyers, judges and legal experts will share their experiences and discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the practice of law and courtrooms possibly forever during the American Bar Association TIPS/JD Virtual Section Conference April 27-30.
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âTrial Masters: Lessons Learnedâ â Trial lawyers who have recovered or prevented record-setting verdicts in high-stakes and high-profile cases will share trial tips, best practices and strategies that work. One panelist,
Randall L. Kinnard of Kinnard of Clayton & Beveridge in Nashville, Tennessee, will also provide special insights into the $55 million verdict he won for sportscaster Erin Andrews in her lawsuit against a hotel and a stalker.