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Users often turn to mediation with unrealistic expectations, or as a primer for an anticipated arbitration case. Filing a request on Requests for mediation is only the beginning of what is often a long process towards resolution of a dispute. Users are frequently confused about filing requests, and about the process for accepting and assigning ...
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The United States District Court for the District of Tennessee was established with one judgeship on January 31, 1797, by 1 Stat. 496. [1] [2] The judgeship was filled by President George Washington's appointment of John McNairy. Since Congress failed to assign the district to a circuit, the court had the jurisdiction of both a district court ...
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Days after announcing a new manual for executing death row inmates, Tennessee’s top prison officials said they aren’t going to release […]
Tennessee's Chancery Court was created in the first half of the 19th Century, and remains one of the few distinctly separate courts of equity in the United States. [4] While the Chancery Court and Tennessee's Circuit Court, the court of general civil and criminal jurisdiction , [ 3 ] may share a set of procedural rules in each county, there are ...