Chief Trial Counsel definition

Chief Trial Counsel means the chief trial counsel of the State Bar appointed in accordance with Business and Professions Code § 6079.5, or the counsel’s designee.
Chief Trial Counsel means the chief trial counsel of the State Bar of California appointed under Business and Professions Code section 6079.5.

Examples of Chief Trial Counsel in a sentence

  • Kaiser, Chief Trial Counsel, Room 106: John Skrtic, Law Librarian, Room 100DEPT.

  • Office of the Chief Trial Counsel Proposed ActionNo action is proposed.

  • The Office of the Chief Trial Counsel receives, reviews, and analyzes incoming communications which relate to disciplinary inquiries and complaints against attorneys.

  • OP staff provides timely information to the attorney, Office of Chief Trial Counsel, and State Bar Court regarding non-compliance and are available to testify regarding such under oath in court.

  • If an attorney resides in another jurisdiction and is unable to attend the State Bar Ethics School, the attorney may seek authorization to attend a comparable remedial education course offered through a certified provider in the other jurisdiction by obtaining the prior approval of the Office of Chief Trial Counsel and final approval of the State Bar Court.

  • The application and any supporting documents must be served on the Office of Chief Trial Counsel under rule 5.25.

  • The court recommends that costs be awarded to the Office of the Chief Trial Counsel in accordance with Business and Professions Code section 6086.10 and are enforceable both as provided in Business and Professions Code section 6140.7 and as a money judgment.

  • The Office of Chief Trial Counsel must submit a copy of the draft notice of disciplinary charges, or other written summary to the judge no later than three court days prior to the conference.

  • In the conduct of investigations, the Office of Chief Trial Counsel may compel, by subpoena, the attendance of witnesses and the production of books, papers, and documents pertaining to the investigation under Business and Professions Code §§ 6049(b) and 6069.

  • If the Oregon Department of Justice is to handle condemnation work, prior approval evidenced by Chief Trial Counsel, Department of Justice, signature on this Agreement is required; and authorization for such representation shall be included in the resolution adopted by the Agency.

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