Federal judge definition
Examples of Federal judge in a sentence
If LANDLORD and TENANT are unable to reach an agreement upon and appoint a single arbitrator, then the appointment of the arbitrator shall be made by the Presiding Judge of the Superior Court of Los Angeles County, or, if he or she refuses to act, by any State or Federal judge sitting in the County of Los Angeles.
Any arbitrator must be a commercial lawyer with more than ten (10) years of experience in a regionally recognized law firm or a retired Federal judge or judge who served as a regular member of a state court of intermediate or final appellate jurisdiction.
If such dispute is not resolved within sixty (60) Business Days following the commencement of the dispute, H-D and LiveWire shall jointly retain a tax attorney practicing with a nationally recognized law firm or independent public accounting firm, which firm is independent of both Parties, or a retired Federal judge experienced in matters involving Taxes (the “Independent Entity”), to resolve the dispute.
In addition to any other requirements imposed by law, the arbitrator selected shall be a retired State or Federal judge, or an otherwise qualified individual to whom the parties mutually agree.
Unless otherwise agreed, the parties will select a mediator who is a former State or Federal judge, and the fees and expenses of the mediator will be borne one-half by each of the parties hereto.
I do not see how, having worked intimately on this particular measure, one Federal judge could do the remarkable job that has been done by Judge ▇▇▇▇▇▇.
After a Federal judge ruled in June 2006 that the program violated the disestablishment clause of the First Amendment, PFM filed an appeal that was heard in February 2007 in the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit in St. Louis, MO.
If such dispute is not resolved within sixty (60) business days following the commencement of the dispute, Wendy’s and T▇▇ Hortons shall jointly retain a tax attorney who has retired from active practice in a nationally recognized law firm or independent public accounting firm, which firm is independent of both Parties, or a retired Federal judge experienced in matters involving Taxes (the “Independent Entity”), to resolve the dispute.