Only if the specific judge requests courtesy copies when you are scheduling the hearing. Judge we had this morning had requested courtesy copies of our Motion. It got heard and granted based on the hard copies we had delivered to the Judge on Wednesday
“Only if the specific judge requests courtesy copies when you are scheduling the hearing. Judge we had this morning had requested courtesy copies of our Motion. It got heard and granted based on the hard copies we had delivered to the Judge on Wednesday”.
Congratulation on the win! A good attorney has hard copies and makes sure the judge does as well if they think he might want one. Especially if it is an older judge who prefers reading from a hard copy. Nothing like scrambling in court while everyone is trying to find their copy of something online. That’s usually the moment the internet connection dies and the judge might just take opposing counsel’s word for the contents of the questioned document.