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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 South Dakota
DistrictCourtCriminal 1264
DistrictCourtCivil 72
AppellateCourt 24
GrandJuryTotal 205
StateCourt 4
CourtTravel 1486
BankruptcyCourt 40
MagistrateCourt 769
SpecialDepositions,Hearings 139
WitnessPreparation 891

Source: United States Attorneys'
 

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

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  Legal Firm Faces Age-Bias Lawsuit
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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.
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Material evidence

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Evidence that is relevant to the issues in a case.

Power of attorney

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A written instrument authorizing another (not necessarily a lawyer) to act as one's agent or attorney.

Comparative negligence

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The degree to which a person contributed to his/her own injury, damage or death. Usually measured in terms of percentage. Contributory negligence is the failure to exercise care by a plaintiff, which contributed to the plaintiff's injury.

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