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Federal jurors and court-appointed lawyers receive modest pay raise

It’s all part of the new budget recently signed by the President. It will be the first pay raise for federal jurors since 1990. More here.

Unknown's avatarAuthor Jordan SingerPosted on March 28, 2018Categories court administration, federal courtsTags attorney pay, budget, courthouse construction, federal courts, juries, juror payLeave a comment on Federal jurors and court-appointed lawyers receive modest pay raise

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Courts cannot do their jobs without the support of the other branches of government, the bar, and the public. This blog is part of an ongoing project to observe how courts interact with their environments.

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