
Judicial Survey Questions
Return To PreviousDJC Q40: If you do not require the filing of a trial brief, under what circumstances do you think it would be helpful to the Court?
DJC A40: If there are particular issues that the Court may need to resolve prior to trial (e.g., whether a party will be precluded from presenting a particular theory at trial, resolution of Daubert motions), any issue with the scheduling of witnesses (e.g., possible need to take witnesses out of order; some testimony to be presented by deposition) or any special procedures that counsel is proposing for the conduct of trial (e.g., jury questionnaire, etc.), it would be helpful to have them addressed in a trial brief
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* Casper, Denise J.
United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts
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