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Superior Court Appoints New Members to Family Court Panels

December 02, 2024

The Superior Court of the District of Columbia issued Administrative Order 24-17 on November 27 appointing new members to various Family Court Panels.

The new members are appointed to the respective panels for a period of three years, at which time they must submit an application for reappointment during the reconstitution of the panels. The attorneys are eligible to receive court appointments upon notification to the chair of the Family Court Panel Implementation Committee that the attorney has received the necessary training.

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