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Division 1 is the former Family Court of Australia and is a superior court of record for dealing with family law matters. It contains 35 judges. Division 2 is the former Federal Circuit Court of Australia, and deals with the bulk of family law matters prior to the establishment of the Court, as well as general federal law matters such as ...
Judge of the Family Court of Western Australia: John Walters: 6 December 2012: 12 years, 13 days Judge of the Family Court of Western Australia: Jenny Hogan: 14 January 2013: 11 years, 340 days Jennifer Coate: 31 January 2013: 8 February 2019: 6 years, 25 days [5] David Berman: 18 July 2013: 11 years, 154 days Sharon Johns: 29 July 2013: 11 ...
The High Court has described the concept of a superior court (and associated 'notions derived from the position of pre-Judicature common law courts') as having 'no ready application in Australia to federal courts.' [12] Despite this, Australian courts are frequently characterised as either 'superior' or 'inferior.'
The trial courts are U.S. district courts, followed by United States courts of appeals and then the Supreme Court of the United States. The judicial system, whether state or federal, begins with a court of first instance, whose work may be reviewed by an appellate court, and then ends at the court of last resort, which may review the work of ...
See also Category:Courts by country, which lists specific courts in a country rather than the overall judicial system, which this Category is focused on.
Kroger will face off with regulators this week in the U.S. District Court in Portland, Oregon, for a critical legal hearing in its proposed $25 billion takeover of Albertsons.
Compensation Court of New South Wales (1984–2004) Court of Arbitration (New South Wales) (1902–1908) Court of Industrial Arbitration of New South Wales (1912–1926) Court of Civil Jurisdiction (1787–1814) Court of Coal Mines Regulation of New South Wales (1984–2006) Court of Criminal Jurisdiction (1787–1823) Governors Court (1814–1823)
The following is a list of all judges of the United States district and territorial courts. The list includes both "active" and "senior" judges, both of whom hear and decide cases. There are 89 districts in the 50 states, with a total of 94 districts including four territories and the District of Columbia .