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small claims court
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small claims court

In the USA, a court that deals with small civil claims, using a simple procedure, often without attorney intervention.



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He is also involved with various professional associations, is an adjunct professor of law at William Mitchell School of Law and Hamline University School of Law and has served as a judge in Hennepin County's Conciliation Court.
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