Arguments; Time Allowed

Pennsylvania Rules of Appellate Procedure

Rule: 69.244

Jurisdiction: PA

Bluebook Citation: Pa.R.A.P. 69.244

As a general rule, the presiding Judge normally shall allow the parties on each side, including intervening parties, fifteen (15) minutes for argument in cases before the Court en banc and seven and one-half (7 1/2) to ten (10) minutes in cases before panels. Exercising discretion, the presiding Judge may nevertheless limit any argument to a shorter period pursuant to Pa.R.A.P. 2315(a) or may allow additional time. Source The provisions of this § 69.244 amended January 17, 2020, effective immediately upon publication, 50 Pa.B. 657. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (363237). Source The provisions of this § 69.244 amended January 17, 2020, effective immediately upon publication, 50 Pa.B. 657. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (363237).

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