Notice of Availability of Argument by Means of Videoconferencing is a formal notice used to inform parties involved in a court case that they may present their arguments using videoconferencing technology. This can be done in lieu of in-person court proceedings. There are two types of Notice of Availability of Argument by Means of Videoconferencing: 1. Notice of Availability of Argument by Means of Videoconferencing for Jury Trials: This notice is used to inform the parties involved in a jury trial that, instead of an in-person court proceeding, they can present their arguments by using videoconferencing technology. The notice may also include information on the type of videoconferencing technology to be used, the date and time of the trial, and the contact information for any questions. 2. Notice of Availability of Argument by Means of Videoconferencing for Non-Jury Trials: This notice is used to inform the parties involved in a non-jury trial that, instead of an in-person court proceeding, they can present their arguments by using videoconferencing technology. The notice may also include information on the type of videoconferencing technology to be used, the date and time of the trial, and the contact information for any questions. In both cases, the notice will advise the parties of their right to object to the use of videoconferencing for their argument. The notice will also inform the parties of any additional court requirements and provide any other relevant information.