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  2. Hawaii state district court - Wikipedia

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    The Hawai'i State Small Claims court is a division of the district courts. Its primary purview is civil cases in which the amount in controversy is $3,500 or less. If the party being sued counterclaims against the plaintiff bringing the suit, the small claims court will still retain jurisdiction if the counterclaim is $25,000 or less.

  3. Small claims court - Wikipedia

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    The jurisdiction of small-claims courts typically encompasses private disputes that do not involve large amounts of money. The routine collection of small debts forms a large portion of the cases brought to small-claims courts, as well as evictions and other disputes between landlords and tenants, unless the jurisdiction is already covered by a tenancy board.

  4. List of courts of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Aliʻiōlani Hale, in Honolulu, the building where the Hawaiʻi State Supreme Court meets State courts of Hawaii. Hawaiʻi State Supreme Court [95] Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals [96] Hawaii state circuit courts (4 circuits) [97] Hawaii State family courts (4 circuits) [98] Hawaii state district courts (including Small Claims Court) [99]

  5. Judiciary of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The Hawaii State Small Claims Court is a division of district court dealing with small claims. The Hawaii Land Court has exclusive jurisdiction over cases involving land titles and is a part of circuit court. The Hawaii State Tax Appeal Court has jurisdiction over cases involving property, excise, liquor, tobacco, income and insurance taxes ...

  6. Courts of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Hawaiʻi State Supreme Court [1] Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals [2] Hawaii state circuit courts (4 circuits) [3] Hawaii State family courts (4 circuits) [4] Hawaii state district courts (including Small Claims Court) [5] Hawaiʻi State Land Court [6] Hawaii Tax Appeal Court [6] Federal courts located in Hawaii. United States District ...

  7. Hawaii state circuit court - Wikipedia

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    The state legislature has created additional statewide courts on paper, but failed to constitute them as actual courts with their own judges, support staff, and courthouses. Instead, judges of the First Circuit serve as the statewide Tax Appeal Court and one judge of the First Circuit serves as the judge of the statewide Land Court.

  8. Who really gets the H-1B visas Elon Musk is fighting about?

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    Overall, more than 30,000 employers across the US had at least one H-1B visa petition approved in 2024, and over half of those new petitions went to employers that filed 20 or fewer applications.

  9. Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals - Wikipedia

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    The court shared concurrent jurisdiction with the Hawaii Supreme Court. [11] Originally, Hawaii adopted the so-called "push-down" or "deflective" model of appellate procedure still used in a small number of other states. Following judgment or appropriate agency decision, a party filed an application for writ of certiorari with the Hawaii ...