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Virginia Innovation Partnership Corporation
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Virginia Military Institute
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Virginia Port Authority
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Virginia Retirement System
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Virginia Western District Bankruptcy Court
25 forms 3 contacts
It is the foremost mission is to at all times provide the public, bar, and Judges of this Court the highest level of service possible in a professional, timely, and efficient manner. Maintain current and accurate records, steadfastly adhere to the United States Bankruptcy Code, Federal Rules, Local Rules and all related statutes and regulations, preserve the dignity of the court and the public's respect for it, provide prompt and accurate information on all court records and procedures in a courteous manner, utilize effective case management so as to assure all matters before this court are expeditiously and effectively moved toward a just and equitable conclusion ,treat all persons with dignity and respect and wisely manage the public resources with which we are entrusted.
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Virginia Western District Court
19 forms 7 contacts
The United States District Court for the District of Virginia was one of the original thirteen courts established by the Judiciary Act of 1789 on September 24, 1789, with one assigned judgeship. On February 13, 1801, the Judiciary Act of 1801 divided Virginia into three judicial districts but just over a year later, on March 8, 1802, the Act was repealed and Virginia became a single district again, with one judgeship, effective July 1, 1802. On February 4, 1819, the District of Virginia was subdivided into the Eastern and Western Districts. At that time, West Virginia was still part of Virginia and constituted Virginia's Western District, while the Eastern District covered the remainder of the State of Virginia. In 1864, upon the establishment of the State of West Virginia and the creation of the United States District Court for West Virginia, a single judicial district was once again established for the State of Virginia. On February 3, 1871, Congress again divided Virginia into the Eastern and Western Districts.
The Western District of Virginia presently has four judgeships, having had one added in 1938 and two more added in 1978. The first United States District Judge, Honorable John G. Jackson, was appointed by President James Monroe in 1819. To date, there have been a total of twenty six United States District Judges appointed to the Western District.