Legal Question in Appeals and Writs in Ohio
What is an oral argument, I heard it is the lawyers only befor a judge
Asked on 7/23/09, 1:39 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Edward DiCato
Edward DiCato Attorney at Law
An oral argument usually refers to an argument to a single judge or panel for a case on appeal. However the term also simply refers to using speech to argue anything as opposed to a written argument. Edward DiCato
Answered on 7/24/09, 8:03 am
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