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The Montana Supreme Court is made up of seven Judges; six Associate Justices and one Chief Justice. The Chief Justice is Mike McGrath who was elected Chief Justice in 2008.
Pursuant to Rule 7 of the Montana Rules of Appellate Procedure (below), direct appeals from district court decisions involving money judgments, domestic relations, or workers compensation claims are subject to mandatory mediation.
Find history, Justice biographies, cases, and more information about the Montana Supreme Court, the highest court of the Montana state court system.
42 of the 50 states have an intermediate appellate court, and eight (Delaware, Maine, Montana, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Vermont, and Wyoming) do not.
Contents 4.1 District courts. 4.2 Courts of Limited Jurisdiction. 4.3 Water court. 4.4 Workers compensation court. 4.5 Youth court. 4.6 Drug Treatment Courts.
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To file a direct appeal, a Notice of Appeal or Cross-Appeal must be filed in The Office of the Clerk of the Supreme Court. A copy of the Notice of Appeal or Cross-Appeal shall be contemporaneously served in The Office of the Clerk of The District Court from which the appeal is originating, and served on all parties.
Unlike most state court systems and the federal judiciary, Montana does not have an intermediate appellate court. Consequently, the Supreme Court hears direct appeals from all of the District Courts across Montana, as well as from the Workers Compensation Court and the Water Court.
Bowen Greenwood, Clerk of the Montana Supreme Court, and the other staff in the office, protect the publics access to the Court and the right to know what their court is doing.

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