United States:
Practice Pointer: Keeping Track Of Time
12 September 2018
Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP
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When arguing before the Federal Circuit, three lights on the
podium serve as timers. The green light indicates that the speaker
is within their allotted time, the yellow light indicates that the
speaker has entered prearranged rebuttal time, and the red light
indicates the end of available time. Though a typical oral argument
lasts 15 minutes per side, the court may consolidate related cases
for argument or adjust argument time depending on the nature of the
case.
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