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DOCKET SECTION BEFORE THE POSTAL RATE COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 202680001@WDocket No. 1971TRIAL BRIEF OF THE UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICEUNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE By its attorneys: Anthony Alverno
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A trial brief is a document prepared for court that outlines the key arguments, legal issues, and supporting evidence a party intends to present during the trial.
Typically, both the plaintiff and the defendant are required to file a trial brief before the trial starts, although specific requirements may vary by jurisdiction.
To fill out a trial brief, include headings for the introduction, statement of facts, legal arguments, and a conclusion; then provide detailed explanations and citations to relevant laws and cases.
The purpose of a trial brief is to provide the court and opposing party with a clear outline of the arguments and evidence that will be presented at trial, helping to facilitate an efficient trial process.
The trial brief must report the case title, court information, parties involved, a summary of facts, legal theories, applicable statutes or case law, and the specific relief sought.
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