Asked by Timothy DeKorver on May 11, 2024

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In a summary jury trial,there is no time limit placed on the parties as this allows them to practice their arguments.

Summary Jury Trial

A shortened version of a trial conducted in less than a day before a jury. The jury’s verdict is advisory only.

Time Limit

A set duration or deadline by which a certain action must be completed or a decision must be made.

Arguments

Reasons or statements put forward to support or oppose a claim, idea, or proposal, especially in a legal, academic, or policy context.

  • Discern and clarify the multiple approaches to ADR, like mediation, arbitration, and negotiation.
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Yasmine VickersMay 17, 2024
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False
Explanation :
In a summary jury trial, there is a strict time limit placed on the parties, usually ranging from 4-8 hours, to encourage concise and focused arguments.