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Federal Circuit Says Arguing Counsel Can Bring 2 Attendees

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit updated its protocols to allow counsel to bring up to two attendees for in-person oral arguments, the court announced June 21. Attendees must comply with testing or medical documentation and masking…

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requirements while in the courthouse. Under requirements updated last month, counsel and attendees must present documentation of a negative polymerase chain reaction COVID-19 test, a negative rapid antigen test, or a positive test result along with a signed letter from a licensed healthcare provider saying the party has been cleared for travel (see 2206140024).