opposing counsel

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N/A Hearing A hearing takes place, which can be transcribed by a court reporter arranged by parties, or for w... Court View
2019-07-12 N/A Deadline for hand delivery of materials to chambers and opposing counsel (9:00 AM) Chambers View
2009-12-03 N/A Meeting with opposing counsel to review confidential documents. New York, New York View

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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.

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2025-11-20
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Consent for court reporter attendance

From: opposing counsel
To: Party arranging court ...

Written consent from opposing counsel is required for a court reporter to attend and transcribe a hearing.

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Consent for court reporter attendance

From: opposing counsel
To: Party arranging court ...

Written consent from opposing counsel is required for a court reporter to attend and transcribe a hearing.

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