Pronouns for Lawyers and Parties

  • April 15, 2024

Chief Justice Nicklas has issued a Notice to the Profession and Public regarding pronouns in court.  At the beginning of any in-person, virtual or hybrid hearings, when lawyers are introducing themselves, their client, a witness or another individual, they should provide the judge or justice of the peace with each person’s name, title (e.g. Mr., Mrs., Mx., Counsel “X”) and pronouns to be used in the hearing.

If counsel does not provide this information in their introduction, they may be invited by a court clerk to provide this information.

At the beginning of each court session, court clerks have been asked by Court Services Division to announce that parties appearing before the court are invited to provide their title and pronouns to the court.

Pronoun Use in the Courtroom