I. PURPOSE
To establish procedures and guidelines governing the testimony for witnesses
from the public.
II. CANCELLATION
This policy cancels and supersedes all prior memoranda regarding testimony for
witnesses from the public.
III. POLICY
In order to ensure an orderly public hearing, all witnesses from the public
shall register in person during the first day of the hearing. If a witness fails to
register during the first day of the hearing, the witness will not be allowed to
testify during the hearing. If multiple witnesses are present on behalf of one
party, the group can elect up to three representatives. The representative's
comments will be limited to five minutes each up to a maximum of 15 minutes.
Individual comments will be limited to five minutes each. Further, a witness in the
hearing that has provided testimony shall not testify as a witness from the public
in the same hearing.
WVHCA Issues Policy Statement for Public Witnesses
Sunday 29 April 2012 at 09:24
On April 11, 2012, the West Virginia Health Care Authority announced a new policy regarding the testimony for witnesses from the public before the Authority at certificate of need and rate hearings. The policy statement issued by James L. Pitrolo, Jr. Chairman, is effective from April 11, 2012 and states as follows:
How to Prepare For The Bar Exam & When You Should Start Studying
Sunday 22 April 2012 at 08:39With the law school year closing out many students in their third year are starting to think (or worry) about the bar exam. Here is a brief introduction and a few things to consider.
What Is The Bar Exam All About?
In most States, the Bar examination is a 2 day exam that you take between approximately 9:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. each day. (It is a 3 day exam in California) One day of the exam is made up of a test called the Multi-State Bar Exam (MBE) and this part of the exam is made up of 200 multiple choice questions. Everyone in all States takes the MBE on the same day and the exam covers 6 topic areas only (Contracts, Constitutional Law, Property, Evidence, Torts & Criminal Law). The other day of the bar exam is a State day where generally State law is tested. Each State makes up their own State exam and the exam will fall either on the day before or the day after the MBE depending on which State you are in. The State exam will usually be made up of essay questions but may also contain multiple choice and/or a practical memo writing section.
In the United States, you must be certified (sit for a bar exam) to practice law in every State that you wish to practice in. Generally speaking, this means that if your best friend was arrested in New Jersey for an offence, you could not represent him in court if you were certified to practice law in New York. There are exceptions to this rule but this is generally the case. As such, you will have to complete an application for each State you want to practice in. You should pay particular attention to the application deadlines and any other instructions that you are given. For example, some States, like New York, require a handwriting sample and a school certification to be sent in with your application. At least one student that I know of that went to Harvard did not send material that the New York Bar Examiners required, and the person found out at the beginning of July that he/she was not eligible to sit for the bar exam at the end of July. Do not let this happen to you.
How Should You Prepare?
The first step to passing the Bar exam is to sign up for a preparation course such as Barbri. I took a Barbri course and it played a pivotal role in me passing the bar exam. Barbri and other organizations have decades of experience with Bar Examinations and as such are experts. During the course, they will hold lectures, give you practice essay questions, give you practice multiple choice questions and grade sample exams. This is not the time to self-study as you will be at a significant disadvantage if you do. If you can afford it (cost is around $2500) sign up today! If you sign up with a reputable large bar preparation course, it is not necessary to take supplemental courses or to do any other studying outside of this course. They will teach you everything you need to know.
When Should You Start To Prepare For The Bar Exam?
It is not necessary to start studying for the bar until after you graduate. Some get very nervous and start in March or April but this is not needed. (actually, I think it is a bad idea as you need to take it easy so that you are refreshed for intense studying to come) For those who just cannot wait, Barbri sends advance study material to students in April. They do however clearly state that it is not necessary to start studying until after you graduate. Once you start your preparation course lectures and really get into studying you will really appreciate the few weeks of a break between your finals and your graduation date. Barbri will teach you everything you need to know during the two months prior to the exam. Trust me on this one.
Should You Be Worried?
No. See my post “Do Not Worry About Whether You Will Pass The Bar Exam Because There is Almost a 90% Chance That You will Pass It On Your First Attempt.” The key to passing is consistent studying.
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A Great Way To Market Yourself If You Are Looking For Or Will Ever Look For A Job
Monday 16 April 2012 at 06:34A few days ago I received an email from a first year law student, Justin, and he posed a very interesting question. His email read;
“What is your personal opinion of law students having their own resume-styled website? I tried to do some research and could not find many that existed. Having an undergrad degree in Graphic Design, I've built my own. What do you think?”
Well my personal opinion is that setting up your own personal webpage to market yourself is an excellent idea! This idea extends far beyond law students and is an excellent thing to do for anyone including students in other disciplines, lawyers, and also any other professionals. This is a great idea for anyone that is or will be looking for a job and/or anyone that could benefit from positive marketing.
Here is Justin’s Site: www.justinhwalters.com
Justin is exactly the type of innovative law student that our profession needs and the idea of creating your own website to showcase yourself is something that I wish I had thought of. Also, it is always a good idea to use part of your prior life (in Justin’s case marketing and graphic design) to make some money or compliment a new legal or professional life.
A few comments about this exceptional marketing tool.
Why Is Setting Up A Personal Website A Good Idea?
I started to write this section myself but then remembered that Justin had already done an excellent job summarizing on his website why setting up your own website is a good idea. As such, I will copy his words which echo my exact thoughts.
“I believe there is a need for students to have their own websites with their resumes, portfolios, and contact information. I believe it is beneficial for professional students, especially those studying law, to be able to place a personal website address on their business card or in the signature of their email. Having a website can be appealing to prospective employers because it shows you are independent, creative and ready to advance into a more professional role.”
I will only add one additional point and that is that the webpage puts all of the relevant information that an employer wants (short bio, resume, writing sample, skills) in one place and makes it all easily accessible. Given that employers spend very little time assessing candidates you want to make your information as easy to access as possible and A simple webpage accomplishes this.
What Does It Take To Get Set Up?
I am not a web designer but am confident that with a bit of determination I could create a page like the page that Justin has created. Wordpress is the web design tool of choice but if you do not want to use that there are many other options available with templates that will get you started. In terms of hosting the website, that costs around $5 a month (a more complex website would be maybe $8 a month because it has more space) and you will pay around $10 a year for domain name. (You should try and nab your own name – just think of where Barack Obama would be if he had not purchased his domain name www.barackobama.com years ago).
It literally takes a few hours to set everything up and install a simple website and if you prefer not to do it yourself you can always hire Justin. Justin can design a website just like his own for you (and I must say it is a very professional looking website) and his fees are extremely reasonable. You can contact Justin through his website - www.justinhwalters.com. As for the upkeep, if someone can operate Facebook, they can operate a Wordpress blog as it is really user friendly.
The Lowdown
In this economy you cannot afford to be at a disadvantage and it is important to ensure that you are constantly improving, marketing and selling your brand. This should start early in your career and creating a website is a great networking and marketing tool. Creating your own personal website also forces you to give some thought to what important things you want to showcase to the world and may encourage you to constantly reevaluate key aspects to showcase.
Here is an excellent example that demonstrates that proper networking and marketing goes a long way. In this case, Justin sent me his website a few days ago and as a direct result of his marketing and networking efforts, I am likely going to hire him to work on my new law firm website - www.legalservicesincorporated.com. I currently use a template (yes, I know it looks like a template) but will hire Justin to create something that is closer to my own style. How is that for marketing efforts quickly finding a job! I am also certain that some of you reading this blog will contact him to work on your websites. This is only one example of how innovation and marketing yourself in the new cyber world can increase your chances of success and put money in your pocket.
I would be very interested to hear your thoughts on the website idea and again please feel free to contact Justin if you need help with your website. His contact information is all on his website. Here it is again. www.justinhwalters.com
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