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The mediation process may vary depending on the mediator.

Generally, mediations commence with a general session with all parties, counsel and the mediator. At the general session, there will be a discussion of the case, the issues on appeal and other matters important to settlement. Then the mediator will meet separately with each party and their counsel in separate "caucuses." In these separate sessions, the mediator will seek to foster negotiations between the parties and develop agreement.

 

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With more and more lawsuits and cases going to Fayetteville courts each year, it's no surprise a growing number of people need attorneys. Fayetteville attorneys work to put criminals in jail or to keep the innocent free. They help the laws to be understood. Fayetteville attorneys help patients hurt by doctors or others. If you need the help of one of our Fayetteville attorneys, let our experienced attorneys assist you.

 
United States Attorneys' Court-Related W    
 
 
Court-Related Work HoursYear Ended September 2002,Fiscal Year Ended SeptemberYear Ended September 2002 in North Carolina
DistrictCourtCriminal 6177
DistrictCourtCivil 1
AppellateCourt 1
GrandJuryTotal 12
StateCourt 0
CourtTravel 34
BankruptcyCourt 2
MagistrateCourt 16
SpecialDepositions,Hearings 3
WitnessPreparation 17

Source: United States Attorneys'
 

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

Sometimes, clients hire Fayetteville attorneys for legal documents or to fix legal problems.

Law firms practice areas include these and others:

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  Religious Schools Train Lawyers for Culture Wars
AUDIO, RM, 44Kbps, 8:56, 5/6/2005

Some religious leaders, including Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwell, have set up schools to train their own battalion of lawyers
Source: NPR
 
 
Fayetteville External Sites    
 
 

GUIDE TO LAW ONLINE: United States - North Carolina
The Guide to Law Online is an annotated compendium of sources accessible through the Internet. Links provide access to primary documents, legal comme
GUIDE TO LAW ONLINE: United States - South Carolina
Documenting the American South (University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Library) ... Children's Law Office (University of South Carolina School

 

 

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Deprivation of custody

Definition:
The court transfers legal custody of a person from parents or legal guardian to another person, agency or institution. It may be temporary or permanent.

Respondent

Definition:
Literally, "a superior (or master) must answer." The doctrine which holds that employers are responsible for the acts and omissions of their employees and agents, when done within the scope of the employees' duties.

Writ

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A petition to a court for some extraordinary relief, such as asking the court to release a defendant from imprisonment.

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