Intertribal Court of Southern
California Bar Association Accepts New Members from the Law Firm
of Solomon, Saltsman & Jamieson
The Law Firm of Solomon,
Saltsman & Jamieson is proud to announce the acceptance by the
Intertribal Court of Southern California Bar Association of
Stephen Warren Solomon, Ralph B. Saltsman, Stephen Allen Jamieson,
Bruce Evans, and Ryan Kroll. Each of these lawyers is now
permitted to practice law before the Intertribal Court of Southern
California.
The ICSC describes its mission
as follows:
“Empowerment
through the effective administration of equal justice for all”
The overall purpose of the ICSC is
to provide members of the Native American community and their
participating tribes with a cultural sensitive Judicial Forum in
which to present and resolve disputes.
The ICSC is an Intertribal Court
System, which works on a “circuit court” format whereby a
Judge travels from one Reservation to the next presiding over
assigned cases. Rulings are based on tribal laws, ordinances,
customs and historical precedent. The ICSC provides court
administration, court clerks, bailiffs, and case management.
Tribal Court hearings are held at their respective Tribes’
Reservations.
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