§ 9101 Regulations of Attorneys
§ 9102 Integrated Bar Association; Exemption Thereto
§ 9103 Acts Repealed
§ 9104 Transition Provisions
§ 9105 Fees And Solicitation
§ 9106 Law Enforcement Officers; Assistance
§ 9107 Immunity from Liability for Official Action
§ 9201 Guam Law Library: Chartered; Tax Exempt
§ 9202 Existence and Function
§ 9203 Membership of Board: Number of Members; Manner of\r\nAppointment
§ 9204 Board Vacancies
§ 9205 Establishment, Maintenance and Regulation of Guam Law Library: Leasing or Constructing Quarters; Furniture and Services Regulations
§ 9206 Nature of Office of Trustee: Compensation
§ 9207 Grounds for Removal of Members
§ 9208 Designation of President
§ 9209 Election of Treasurer and Secretary: Duties and Powers
§ 9210 Disposition of Money Collected
§ 9211 Fee Payable for Libraries: When to be Paid: Commencement of\r\nAction
§ 9212 Fees From Members of Guam Bar Association
§ 9213 Authority of Legislature to Augment Fund
§ 9214 Use of Libraries
§ 9215 Furnishing of Reports, Statutes and Other Documents

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Terms Used In Guam Code > Title 7 > Chapter 9 - Attorneys

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  • Law clerk: Assist judges with research and drafting of opinions.
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  • Trial: A hearing that takes place when the defendant pleads "not guilty" and witnesses are required to come to court to give evidence.
  • Trustee: A person or institution holding and administering property in trust.