Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 28 : Section 478


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 478. Advisory groups

      (a) Within ninety days after the date of the enactment of this
    chapter, the advisory group required in each United States district
    court in accordance with section 472 of this title shall be
    appointed by the chief judge of each district court, after
    consultation with the other judges of such court.
      (b) The advisory group of a district court shall be balanced and
    include attorneys and other persons who are representative of major
    categories of litigants in such court, as determined by the chief
    judge of such court.
      (c) Subject to subsection (d), in no event shall any member of
    the advisory group serve longer than four years.
      (d) Notwithstanding subsection (c), the United States Attorney
    for a judicial district, or his or her designee, shall be a
    permanent member of the advisory group for that district court.
      (e) The chief judge of a United States district court may
    designate a reporter for each advisory group, who may be
    compensated in accordance with guidelines established by the
    Judicial Conference of the United States.
      (f) The members of an advisory group of a United States district
    court and any person designated as a reporter for such group shall
    be considered as independent contractors of such court when in the
    performance of official duties of the advisory group and may not,
    solely by reason of service on or for the advisory group, be
    prohibited from practicing law before such court.



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