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Type: Legal document
File Size: 582 KB
Summary

This document is a legal notice (NOTICE TO THE BAR) from Case 22-1426, dated 02/29/2024, outlining procedures for obtaining audio recordings of oral arguments and arranging court reporters or interpreter services. It details how to purchase argument CDs for $34 and the requirements for providing written notice and consent for court reporters or interpreter services at least one week prior to a hearing or oral argument. The document serves to inform legal professionals about these administrative processes within the court system.

People (9)

Name Role Context
Attorney/Pro Se Attorney or self-represented litigant
presenting argument
Appellant/Petitioner Party in a legal case
represented by attorney
Appellee-Respondent Party in a legal case
represented by attorney
Intervenor Party in a legal case
represented by attorney
Clerk Court official
recipient of written requests for argument CDs
Court Reporters Official transcriber
transcribing arguments/hearings
opposing counsel Legal counsel
must provide written consent for court reporter attendance
calendar clerk Court official
recipient of written notice regarding court reporter attendance
Counsel Legal counsel
requiring sign interpreters or other hearing aids

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
Court Government agency
provides audio recordings, grants permission, has a website
Federal Express Service Company
delivery service for argument CDs
reporting firm Company
employer of court reporter
Calendar Team Government agency
recipient of written notice for interpreter services

Timeline (2 events)

An oral argument takes place, an audio recording of which is available on the Court's website and can be purchased as a CD.
Court
A hearing takes place, which can be transcribed by a court reporter arranged by parties, or for which interpreter services can be requested.
Court

Locations (1)

Location Context
where audio recording of oral argument is available

Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,645 characters)

Case 22-1426, Document 99, 02/29/2024, 3612517, Page2 of 2
Name of the Attorney/Pro Se presenting argument:
Firm Name (if applicable):
Current Telephone Number:
The above named attorney represents:
( ) Appellant/Petitioner ( ) Appellee-Respondent ( ) Intervenor
Date: _________________________ Signature: _________________________
NOTICE TO THE BAR
Recording of Argument. An audio recording of oral argument is available on the Court's
website. In addition, a CD of an argument may be purchased for $34 per CD by written request
to the Clerk. The request should include the case name, the docket number and the date or oral
argument. CDs will be delivered by first class mail unless the request instructs to hold for pick-
up or requests Federal Express Service, in which case a Federal Express account number and
envelope must be provided.
Court Reporters. Parties may arrange - at their own expense - for an official court reporter to
transcribe argument from a copy of the hearing tape or to attend and transcribe the hearing
directly. A party must first obtain written consent from opposing counsel - or move the Court for
permission - to have the court reporter attend and transcribe the hearing and must provide the
calendar clerk written notice, including the name, address and telephone number of the attending
reporter and, if applicable, the reporting firm at least one week prior to the hearing date.
Interpreter Services for the Hearing Impaired. Counsel requiring sign interpreters or other
hearing aids must submit a written notice to the Calendar Team at least one week before oral
argument.
Rev. 10/2023
DOJ-OGR-00021787

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