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Appellate Practice

May 22, 2004

High Court Thwarts Attempt To Prevent Oral Arguments

Focus Column - Appellate Law - By Jill Faulkner McNeal and James M. Harris - Attorneys take advantage of the right to oral argument on appeal for many reasons. Oral argument presents the opportunity to emphasize or clarify certain facts or legal points, causes the court to refocus on the case, and for the respondent provides an opportunity to respond to the appellant's reply brief.

        Focus Column
        
        Appellate Law
        
        By Jill Faulkner McNeal and James M. Harris
        
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