Briefings

/ˈbriːfɪŋz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Sessions providing summarized information or instructions relevant to legal matters, often given to lawyers, judges, or clients.
    The attorney attended the morning briefings to prepare for the day's court cases.

Forms

  • briefing

Commentary

In legal contexts, 'briefings' commonly refer to concise presentations or updates meant to inform legal actors about case developments or strategic instructions.

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