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- J._Michael_MacDonald abstract "J. Michael MacDonald is the 22nd Chief Justice of Nova Scotia. He replaced Constance Glube in 2005.In 1995, MacDonald was appointed to the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, and was elevated to Associate Chief Justice in 1998.He graduated from Dalhousie Law School in 1978. Prior to his appointment to the bench he was a partner in the Sydney, Nova Scotia office of the law firm of Stewart McKelvey Stirling Scales.".
- Q6106535 abstract "J. Michael MacDonald is the 22nd Chief Justice of Nova Scotia. He replaced Constance Glube in 2005.In 1995, MacDonald was appointed to the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, and was elevated to Associate Chief Justice in 1998.He graduated from Dalhousie Law School in 1978. Prior to his appointment to the bench he was a partner in the Sydney, Nova Scotia office of the law firm of Stewart McKelvey Stirling Scales.".
- J._Michael_MacDonald comment "J. Michael MacDonald is the 22nd Chief Justice of Nova Scotia. He replaced Constance Glube in 2005.In 1995, MacDonald was appointed to the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, and was elevated to Associate Chief Justice in 1998.He graduated from Dalhousie Law School in 1978. Prior to his appointment to the bench he was a partner in the Sydney, Nova Scotia office of the law firm of Stewart McKelvey Stirling Scales.".
- Q6106535 comment "J. Michael MacDonald is the 22nd Chief Justice of Nova Scotia. He replaced Constance Glube in 2005.In 1995, MacDonald was appointed to the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, and was elevated to Associate Chief Justice in 1998.He graduated from Dalhousie Law School in 1978. Prior to his appointment to the bench he was a partner in the Sydney, Nova Scotia office of the law firm of Stewart McKelvey Stirling Scales.".