If plainiff’s attorney will be appearing telephonically, what does that mean?
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If plainiff’s attorney will be appearing telephonically, what does that mean?
Asked on November 11, 2012 under Bankruptcy Law, Florida
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Catherine Blackburn / Blackburn Law Firm
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
It means that there will be a hearing. The judge will be in court. The plaintiff's attorney will appear on the telephone - he or she will call the court at the time of the hearing and be present on a speakerphone. This is a common practice and widely permitted.
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