California – Yolo County Presiding Judge Named Chair of Key California Judicial Council Committee

San Francisco­Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye today announced the appointment of Presiding Judge David Rosenberg, of the Superior Court of Yolo County, as chair of the Judicial Council’s Trial Court Presiding Judges Advisory Committee for a one-year term effective September 15, 2011. Designed to enhance trial court judges’ participation in the Judicial Council decision-making process, the presiding judges committee reviews rules of court, court forms, studies and recommendation that are proposed to the council, and identifies issues of concern to the courts, including legislative issues, that might be addressed by the council or its advisory committees or task forces Continue reading: California – Yolo County Presiding Judge Named Chair of Key California Judicial Council Committee

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California – Yolo County Presiding Judge Named Chair of Key California Judicial Council Committee

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