Legal Briefing
/ˈliːgəl ˈbriːfɪŋ/
Definitions
- (n.) A concise presentation or summary of the facts, issues, and legal arguments pertinent to a case, prepared for submission to a court or legal authority.
The attorney prepared a legal briefing to clarify the key points before the hearing.
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Commentary
Legal briefings are typically crafted to inform judges or legal teams efficiently, focusing on clarity and relevance of arguments.
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