He went to Princeton and Harvard Law, and did stints as a federal judge's clerk and as an assistant district attorney in Manhattan.
The hearing began with the judge's clerk formally calling on witnesses to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
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The Earl said the proceedings in the Chancery Court were about removing John Moore, a barrister's clerk, as a trustee of the 4, 500 acre estate.
Because of demand, the court's clerk told representatives from Congress, the Obama administration, the states and the dozens of private advocacy groups to decide among themselves who will attend.
The Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics will be housed at the university's James Clerk Maxwell Building.
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Hefei Intermediate People's Court clerk Zhang Li confirmed the officers' trial was being held but gave no details.
Salisbury Cathedral's new clerk has climbed to the top of its spire to inspect it in preparation for a new digital instrument being installed.
The report also said the board's former clerk and engineer, Dean Jackson-Johns, was involved in submitting proposals about his own pay to board committees.
It was Edison's financial clerk, Samuel Insull, who thought of creating a central plant that powers an entire region, turning electricity into a utility and vastly dropping its price.
Like Roberts, he's a former Supreme Court clerk and, like Roberts, he's viewed as very smart.
The chemical industry took off within a decade or so of Dmitri Mendeleev's arrangement of the chemical elements into the periodic table, just as radio communications followed James Clerk Maxwell's mathematical unification of electricity and magnetism, and antibiotics came after Pasteur and Koch.
Greuel got the other 46%, figures from the City Clerk's Office show.
Edmondson, who was seen on a surveillance video firing a bullet into the clerk's neck, is serving a 35-year prison sentence for the crime.
The two women showed up at the New York City Clerk's Office, plopped down their money for a marriage license and were politely turned down.
"It's like getting to clerk for the Supreme Court, " gushes Godin acolyte Alex Krupp, 24, who commutes to Godinland from his parents' home in New Canaan, Conn.
It's unclear whether the current, temporary council president could make that appointment, and that issue, too, could end up in court, the official in the clerk's office said.
The Erie County Clerk's office received 852 applications from residents seeking their first pistol permit in January and February, nearly double the number during those months last year.
Thanks to political impasse, the council is technically without an official president, and instead has an acting president, or vice president, an official with the Newark city clerk's office said.
The 1st District Court of Appeals in Tallahassee had not, by 4 p.m. received an appeal challenging the 5 p.m. deadline from either the Gore campaign or Volusia County, an official in the clerk's office said.
Engelmayer served as a law clerk to the Honorable Thurgood Marshall of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1988 to 1989 and as a law clerk to the Honorable Patricia Wald of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit from 1987 to 1988.
From 1996 to 1997, she served as a law clerk for the Honorable Sarah S. Vance, and from 1992 to 1993 she served as a law clerk for the Honorable Martin L.C.
James Clerk Maxwell's equations of electromagnetism, derived in the mid-19th century, predicted the existence of radio waves.
That is what, on April 14th, made the testimony of Charles S. Riley, a clerk at a Massachusetts plumbing-and-steam-fitting company, so explosive.
Looking at the ease with which we now capture colour pictures and transmit them around the world in seconds it's easy to forget that it was not that long ago news agencies were transmitting their wire photographs as colour separations, usually cyan, magenta and yellow - a process that relied on Clerk Maxwell's discovery.
Spitzer was a clerk to U.S. District Court Judge Robert Sweet in New York.
It's not known whether the pages he worked from were in Thomas Jefferson's hand or inscribed by a clerk.
But if his occupancy is more than 40%, he's going to schedule a desk clerk: his time would be better spent doing some sales calls or a property improvement project.
But in addition to the testimony from Tripp's bridge club friends, Montanarelli said a Radio Shack manager and sales clerk both told the grand jury that they warned Tripp about Maryland's wiretapping law when they sold her the tape recording equipment.
That could happen as early as Monday, according to the court clerk and a U.S. attorney.
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