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JAMS, formerly known as Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Services, Inc. [1] is a United States–based for-profit organization of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) services, including mediation and arbitration. [2] [3] H. Warren Knight, a former California Superior Court judge, founded JAMS in 1979 in Santa Ana, California. [4]
This represents approximately 25 percent of the civil case volume in California. [3] Fresno is the only Superior Court still using version 2 of CCMS. In August 2013, the Judicial Council approved funding for a system that will replace CCMS version 2 in Fresno. [4]
Fresno County consolidated municipal and county courts into the Superior Court of Fresno County on July 1, 1998. [ 7 ] The B. F. Sisk Courthouse was originally completed in 1967 as the federal courthouse for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of California , and was vacated in 2006 when the Robert E. Coyle United States ...
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Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. ... The case. Last month, a Fresno Superior Court judge reduced the charge from a felony to a ...
ADR received the first patent issued for a computer program, a sorting system, on April 23, 1968. [6] The program was developed by Martin Goetz. [7] In this effort, ADR enlisted support of the Association of Data Processing Service Organizations (ADAPSO), which argued that being able to patent software innovations was vital to smaller companies being able to succeed in the market against ...
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Map of the U.S., showing areas covered by the Thomson West National Reporter System state law reports. These regional reporters are supplemented by reporters for a single state like the New York Supplement (N.Y.S. 1888–1938; 2d 1938–) and the California Reporter (Cal. Rptr. 1959–1991; 2d 1991–2003; 3d 2003–) which include decisions of intermediate state appellate courts. [3]