Sentences with phrase «final written arguments»

Following the hearing, the prosecutor and Bauck's attorney were given 10 days to submit final written arguments.

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Writing in the Telegraph, Mr Cameron reject arguments for an English parliament as costly and unnecessary but said English MPs should have the final say in Westminster on issues which only affect English constituents.
What they had created, of course, was a deconstructed essay, and their final challenge was to construct a written argument from these charts.
The notoriously intense final exams in the high school program, which take roughly twenty - five hours over the course of three to five weeks, emphasize oral and written analysis and argument, not penciling in multiple - choice bubbles.
British Columbia will be presenting oral final arguments to the Joint Review Panel when hearings recommence in Terrace on 17 June, based on BC's final written submission.
«In a final written brief before the high court hears oral arguments, Delaware's lawyers argued that New Jersey claimed an exclusive right to land under the Delaware River only after BP «convinced them to reverse New Jersey's decades - long policy of cooperation» on boundary - straddling projects along the Delaware River.»
The second issue before the Court, whether the Federal Circuit may review the PTAB's decision to institute review (at least in connection with an appeal of the final written decision), has greater potential to affect AIA trial practice, but was hardly mentioned by the Court during argument.
One of Canada's most successful advocates writes about what you need to do to win your case - from fact investigation and witness preparation - through opening statement, examination, and cross-examination - to legal research and preparation of final argument.
k. On December 7, 2000, at the conclusion of the presentation of evidence, the Tribunal established a schedule for final argument, with written submissions.
It is a grueling three - day process that is held the day after your 1L finals have ended and consists of bluebooking, grammar editing, and crafting a written argument concerning a set topic, designated by the competition rules.
In the article, Steven Levy — who has had the inside scoop on Apple since the 1980s, and written two great books (The Perfect Thing and Insanely Great) on the company — makes a great argument that Apple Park is nothing less than the final product of Steve Jobs himself.
To conclude, write a final paragraph that sums up your argument, demonstrates how you add value to the company, and thanks the readers for their time and attention.
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