A Connecticut Argument Conference Statement is a document filed with the Connecticut Supreme Court prior to oral argument in an appeal. The statement is used to inform the court of any procedural issues, potential dispositive issues, and any other matters that the parties believe are pertinent to the case. The statement also serves as a way for the parties to present their positions on the issues and to suggest a resolution without the need for oral argument. The Connecticut Supreme Court typically requires that the parties must file their Argument Conference Statements at least one week prior to the scheduled oral argument. There are two types of Connecticut Argument Conference Statements: (1) a joint statement filed by both parties, or (2) separate statements filed by each party. In both types of statements, the parties must identify any procedural issues, potential dispositive issues, and other matters that the court should consider. The statement should also include the parties’ respective positions and any suggested resolutions.
A Connecticut Argument Conference Statement is a document filed with the Connecticut Supreme Court prior to oral argument in an appeal. The statement is used to inform the court of any procedural issues, potential dispositive issues, and any other matters that the parties believe are pertinent to the case. The statement also serves as a way for the parties to present their positions on the issues and to suggest a resolution without the need for oral argument. The Connecticut Supreme Court typically requires that the parties must file their Argument Conference Statements at least one week prior to the scheduled oral argument. There are two types of Connecticut Argument Conference Statements: (1) a joint statement filed by both parties, or (2) separate statements filed by each party. In both types of statements, the parties must identify any procedural issues, potential dispositive issues, and other matters that the court should consider. The statement should also include the parties’ respective positions and any suggested resolutions.