Category: Procedural Law

  • Federal Judiciary

    Federal Judiciary in the United States The Constitution and the Federal Judiciary and the Federal Courts In the words of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts: Article III of the United States Constitution establishes the judicial branch as one of the three separate and […]

  • Recalled Judges

    Recalled Judges in the United States Senior and Recalled Judges and the Federal Courts In the words of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts: Court of appeals, district court, and Court of International Trade judges have life tenure, and they may retire if they are at least 65 […]

  • Recalled Judges

    Recalled Judges in the United States Senior and Recalled Judges and the Federal Courts In the words of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts: Court of appeals, district court, and Court of International Trade judges have life tenure, and they may retire if they are at least 65 […]

  • Judiciary Budget

    Judiciary Budget in the United States The Judiciary’s Budget and the Federal Courts In the words of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts: In recognition of the constitutional separation of powers among the three branches of the federal government, Congress has given the […]

  • Judiciary Budget

    Judiciary Budget in the United States The Judiciary’s Budget and the Federal Courts In the words of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts: In recognition of the constitutional separation of powers among the three branches of the federal government, Congress has given the […]

  • Administrative Office of the United States Courts

    Administrative Office of the United States Courts in the United States Agency that manages the daily operations of the federal courts. The Administrative Office of the United States Courts was established by Congress in 1939. The office is an agency of the Judicial Conference of the United […]

  • Demand

    Demand in United States Demand Definition A claim; a legal obligation. Demand is a word of art of an extent greater in its signification than any other word except claim. Co. Litt. 291; 2 Hill (N. Y.) 220; 9 Serg. & R. (Pa.) 124; 6 Watts & S. (Pa.) 226. In Practice. A requisition or…

  • Demand

    Demand in United States Demand Definition A claim; a legal obligation. Demand is a word of art of an extent greater in its signification than any other word except claim. Co. Litt. 291; 2 Hill (N. Y.) 220; 9 Serg. & R. (Pa.) 124; 6 Watts & S. (Pa.) 226. In Practice. A requisition or…

  • Medical Witness

    Medical Witness in the United States Collateral Cross-Examination of Medical Witness This section examines the Collateral Cross-Examination of Medical Witness subject in its related phase of trial. In some cases, other key elements related to trials, such as personal injury, business, and […]

  • Medical Witness

    Medical Witness in the United States Collateral Cross-Examination of Medical Witness This section examines the Collateral Cross-Examination of Medical Witness subject in its related phase of trial. In some cases, other key elements related to trials, such as personal injury, business, and […]

  • Affidavit

    Affidavit in the United States A written statement of facts. An Affidavit (Civil Process) contains a voluntarily offered representation of information. An Affidavit (Civil Process) is generally used to establish or confirm a point of fact. The person who makes an Affidavit (Civil Process) is […]

  • Affidavit

    Affidavit in the United States A written statement of facts. An Affidavit (Civil Process) contains a voluntarily offered representation of information. An Affidavit (Civil Process) is generally used to establish or confirm a point of fact. The person who makes an Affidavit (Civil Process) is […]

  • Individual Courts

    Individual Courts in the United States Individual Courts and the Federal Courts In the words of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts: The day-to-day responsibility for judicial administration rests with each individual court. Each court is given responsibility by statute […]

  • Individual Courts

    Individual Courts in the United States Individual Courts and the Federal Courts In the words of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts: The day-to-day responsibility for judicial administration rests with each individual court. Each court is given responsibility by statute […]

  • Respondent

    Respondent in the United States The party against whom a motion is filed. The respondent responds to or answers the motion. The term respondent may be used to refer to defendants at the trial level or the party against whom an appeal is commenced. At the appellate level, the respondent may […]