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District court justice skills for your resume and career
5 district court justice skills for your resume and career
1. Legal Research
- Assisted with legal research and drafted initial legal documents.
- Conducted legal research, prepared bench memoranda, and drafted opinions.
2. Subpoenas
Subpoenas are formal and legal documents issued mostly by a court or some other government agency that demands the presence of the person the document is addressed to, to show up at court. Subpoenas are issued to individuals whom the court wants to appear either as a witness in a particular case in order to testify or to provide any evidence such as an object or a document.
- Prepare subpoenas in discovery process.
- Drafted court documents such as; complaints, subpoenas, cease and desist letters and motions for supervising attorneys.
3. Court Hearings
- Investigated/verified information, prepared court reports, provided expert testimony at court hearings and/or monitored conditions set by the court.
- Attended Court hearings and presented sentencing recommendations with a professional demeanor and positive image.
4. Court Orders
- Drafted a court order on a maintenance modification request under the newly enacted cohabitation provision.
- Monitor client's performance via documentation of behavior and conformance to Court Ordered rules and regulations as well as Probation goals.
5. Legal Issues
- Researched legal issues, wrote bench memoranda, and drafted opinions for review.
- Researched and prepared memoranda on various legal issues.Drafted, reviewed, and edited judicial opinions.
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List of district court justice skills to add to your resume
The most important skills for a district court justice resume and required skills for a district court justice to have include:
- Legal Research
- Subpoenas
- Court Hearings
- Court Orders
- Legal Issues
Updated January 8, 2025