a communication made to a commission member concerning a pending licensing, disciplinary, rule making proceeding or education course approval
an exchange of information, orally or in writing, between the court and an attorney or party without the opposing attorney or party present
an oral or written communication between a decision-making official of the Board and an interested party to a proceeding, when that communication is made without providing the other parties to the appeal with a chance to participate
an oral or written communication not on the public record with respect to which no reasonable prior notice to all parties is given
a written or oral communication with a judge that involves only one side of a pending lawsuit or that involves a matter that could become the subject of a future case before the judge
By one party. Communication of one party, without an adversary's being notified or given an opportunity to be heard.
an improper one-sided contact made with a board member or judge, outside the presence of the other involved parties. Jurisdictional: within the authority of the Board; certain rules when they define the authority of the Board. Manifest Injustice: obviously unfair; an obvious violation of what is right or of a person's rights. Pocket Part: the section in the back of a legal reference book that contains the most recent updates to the referenced material.
A generally prohibited communication between a party and/or their attorney or representative and the arbitrator when the opposing party, their attorney and/or their representative is not participating in the communication. Ex parte (private) communications are usually only allowed concerning administrative or procedural matters.