Law Practice
Nov. 5, 2015
It is imperative to engage the Judicial Council
Now that some Judicial Council meetings are open to the public, it is essential for lawyers to take advantage of this new transparency. By Brian S. Kabateck and Laura Kelly St. Martin
After considerable debate and hand wringing, the Judicial Council, the state judicial branch's governing and rulemaking body, reluctantly opened its doors to the public, allowing citizens to engage directly with advisory groups and attend some subcommittee meetings.
This new level of transparency offers a unique opportunity for members of the legal community. However, not all attorneys are taking advantage of this invitation or realize how getting involved can actually impact their p...
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