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Court News & Announcements
| 11/04/09 |
AMENDMENT TO LOCAL RULE 2.03, COSTS |
| 09/01/09 |
Evidence Destruction Notice |
| 08/11/09 |
Request For Quotation, Transcription Services |
| 06/06/09 |
Amendments to all local rules through June 08, 2009 |
| 06/05/09 |
AMENDMENT(S) TO LOCAL RULE 2.33 |
| 05/07/09 |
Amendments to local rules 1.33, 2.01, 2.03, 2.35 & 2.39 |
| 04/27/09 |
LAW DAY |
| 04/20/09 |
E-Filing Administrative Rule, effective April 1, 2009 |
| 03/04/09 |
AMENDMENT TO LOCAL RULE 2.31 |
| 11/04/08 |
AMENDMENT(S) TO LOCAL RULE 1.19, 1.27, 1.29, 1.30, 2.03 |
| 10/08/08 |
Notice for destruction of Evidence |
| 08/11/08 |
PROPOSED E-Filing ADMINISTRATIVE RULE |
| 08/10/08 |
PROPOSED AMENDMENT(S) TO LOCAL RULE 1.19, 1.27, 1.29, 1.30 |
| 06/01/08 |
AMENDMENT(S) TO LOCAL RULE 2.01 |
| 05/19/08 |
Mortgage Foreclosure Help Resources |
| 05/02/08 |
Law Day Dayton Daily News insert |
| 03/06/08 |
New E-Filing webblog now available |
| 01/23/08 |
Request For Quotation, Transcription Services |
| 09/06/07 |
Local Rule Change |
| 08/01/07 |
RFP for Electronic Filing System |
| 05/22/07 |
Trial By Jury |
| 05/10/07 |
Proposed Local Rule Change |
| 05/10/07 |
Proposed Local Rule Change |
| 05/06/07 |
Entrance Access during Construction |
| 03/07/07 |
Proposed Local Rule Change |
| 02/09/07 |
Local Rule Change |
| 05/16/06 |
Electronic Filing Project Newsletter |
| 03/07/06 |
Montgomery County Common Pleas Court Sponsors Law Day Essay Contest |
| 06/01/05 |
Jury News |
| 03/01/05 |
Pre-S.B. 80 Case Management Track |
| 03/11/04 |
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO LOCAL RULES |
| 02/12/04 |
HABITAT AWARD |
| 11/14/03 |
NOTICE OF REVISED AMENDMENTS TO LOCAL RULES |
| 11/04/03 |
GENERAL DIVISION WEB SITE RECEIVES NATIONAL RECOGNITION |
| 06/04/03 |
Division of Criminal Justice Services ACA / CAC Audits |
| 04/30/03 |
Law Day 2003 |
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LAW DAY
Posted: 2009-04-27
FRIDAY - MAY 1, 2009:
In 1958, President Dwight D. Eisenhower established Law Day, celebrated on May 1, as a day of national dedication to the principles of government under law, to underscore how law and the legal process have contributed to the freedoms that all Americans share, and to provide an opportunity to recognize the role of courts in our democracy.
Each year the American Bar Association establishes a theme for Law Day, and this year we are commemorating the bicentennial of the birth of Abraham Lincoln, our country’s 16th President, and his legacy of liberty. While he occupied the Oval Office, President Lincoln focused on justice and equality for all citizens, and his presidential legacy lives on in historical events such as the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution, which abolished slavery, and the Civil Rights and women’s suffrage movements.
Mr. Lincoln will visit the courthouse this Friday, May 1, in the morning. Don’t be surprised if he stops in your office just to chat. He will answer any questions you have and, if you’d like a photo taken with him, don’t forget your camera!
A naturalization ceremony will be conducted inside the Old Courthouse at 10:00 a.m.; the Hon. Walter H. Rice will preside. The ceremony lasts approximately one hour and more than 20 people will become new United States citizens.
The Common Pleas Court Awards Ceremony (all Divisions, including Dayton Municipal Court and the Dayton Bar Association) will start at noon. The General Division will recognize three local attorneys and one firm for their work in our Appointed Counsel, Mediation, and S.T.A.R.T. programs. Please come down to the Square so that you can extend your congratulations to our Award recipients who have dedicated their time and services to the Montgomery County Common Pleas Court General Division.
Thank you.
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