Joint Briefs; Statements Adopt-
Connecticut Practice Book
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ing Briefs (a) If one or more parties want to join in the brief of another party, those parties may file a joint brief. A joint brief must conform to the require- ments of Sections 67-2 et seq., and must be signed by all counsel of record joining in the brief. (b) If a party agrees with the contents of another party’s brief, a statement adopting the brief of the other party may be filed. Any statement adopting a brief must be filed before the case is ready for assignment. (Adopted July 23, 2024, to take effect Jan. 1, 2025.) 488 © Copyrighted by the Secretary of the State of the State of Connecticut RULES OF APPELLATE PROCEDURE
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