Federal Circuit Reschedules 2022 Judicial Conference
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has rescheduled its 2022 Judicial Conference from April 1 to Sept. 9. Further information about the conference will be released "later this year," the court said Jan. 24. As a result…
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of the change, the Federal Circuit won't sit for arguments Sept. 9, and an updated session calendar will be posted on the court website. The conference, required by statute and typically held every other year, is set up by the chief judge to consider potential improvements to the court's administration.