DRB stands for Disciplinary Review Board in the navy. It is a panel that reviews disciplinary matters and can recommend disciplinary actions for members of the navy who have violated regulations or engaged in misconduct. The DRB process allows for a fair and impartial review of the case before any final decisions are made.
The US Supreme Court heard Brown v. Board of Education,(1954) under its appellate jurisdiction.
It depends on the jurisdiction. In most cases such activities will toll the time frame.
Any lawyer can be sued. However, you would need to have a strong case with substantial enough damages to motivate another lawyer to represent you. You may also need to hire an attorney out of your area. If you think your lawyer did not perform his/her duty to you in a professional manner then you should start by making a complaint to your state disciplinary board. To find your state board search your state name and "lawyer disciplinary board". There may be a fund from which you can be reimbursed.
Minor Disciplinary issuses
An appellate court reverses the decision
An appellate court reverses the decision
An appellate court reverses the decision
"There is a professional association for appellate lawyers. There is the American Academy of Appellate Lawyers (AAAL, or the National Association of Appellate Court Attorneys (NAACA) among others."
Whatever appellate court is immediately above the trial court in that particular court system.
The board can be appointed to conduct an inquiry against a registered pharmacist, a person employed by a registered pharmacist, an authorised seller of poisons, or an employer, officer, or partner of the authorised seller of poisons.
The word "appellate" is an adjective in law terminology. An example of the word "appellate" in a sentence is "If the defense attorney loses the case he will be appealing to the appellate courts in order to have the decision overturned. "