John A. Patti, Esq. Admitted to Practice in the United States Supreme Court.CRANFORD, N.J. -- The Law Offices of John A. Patti, skilled legal professionals specializing in family law, today announced the admittance of John A. Patti, Esq. to practice before the United States Supreme Court United States Supreme Court: see Supreme Court, United States. . On October 16, 2006, Patti presented himself before the Honorable Chief Justice John G. Roberts where his application was granted to practice in the United States Supreme Court. Two prominent family law cases that resulted in the United States Supreme Court include Marshall v. Marshall Marshall v. Marshall, 04-1544 (2006),[1] is a case in which the United States Supreme Court held that a federal district court had equal jurisdiction with state probate (will) courts over tort claims under state law. and Troxel v. Granville Troxel v. Granville, 530 U.S. 57 (2000)[1], was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States, citing a constitutional right of parents to rear their children, struck down a Washington state law that allowed any third party to petition state courts for . These cases have shaped court opinions at the state and county level, and offer precedents to all aspects of family law, ranging from custody to child visitation rights. As an accomplished litigator lit·i·gate v. lit·i·gat·ed, lit·i·gat·ing, lit·i·gates v.tr. To contest in legal proceedings. v.intr. To engage in legal proceedings. , Patti has over fifteen years experience in all aspects of family and matrimonial law. He has built his practice around exceptional academic credentials, strong community ties, and a commitment to the pursuit of excellence in the practice of family law. "I am privileged to be admitted before the Supreme Court, the highest judicial body in the United States," said Patti. "It was a great honor to stand before the Justices, be sworn in and officially be allowed to argue before the Supreme Court of the United States Supreme Court of the United States Final court of appeal in the U.S. judicial system and final interpreter of the Constitution of the United States. The Supreme Court was created by the Constitutional Convention of 1787 as the head of a federal court system, though it was ." The Law Offices of John A. Patti concentrate in the area of family law with an emphasis on matrimonial mat·ri·mo·ny n. pl. mat·ri·mo·nies The act or state of being married; marriage. [Middle English, from Old French matrimoine, from Latin m issues such as divorce, custody and support, and domestic violence. With offices in Red Bank and Cranford, Patti and his team serve clients in Monmouth and Union counties, as well as Ocean, Hudson, Middlesex, Bergen, and Passaic counties. For more information about the Law Offices of John A. Patti, call 888-577-0102 or visit www.japlaw.com. |
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