A document stating the facts and points of law of a client's case.
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Examples for "brief"
Examples for "brief"
1The brief market crash rattled investors already unhinged by the financial crisis.
2She certainly had experienced a great deal in a few brief weeks.
3Protesters and police have often negotiated brief truces to calm the situation.
4AH: I'm not sure that their brief is actually overcoming the violence.
5Malta will observe prevailing laws, its government said in a brief statement.
1More than 100 filed a legal brief opposing Trump's travel ban.
2Auckland 2040 believes the Independent Hearings Panel has gone beyond its legal brief.
3It's hardly a legal brief; there's a lot of speculation, rumor, and secondhand information.
4He placed the legal brief back on his counsel table.
5The legal brief ran to more than 7000 pages.
6He told the court that he had not read the telephone intercepts in the legal brief.
7It was as crisp as a legal brief.
8The Justice Department alleged a "race-based purpose" to the new law in a legal brief.
9Gleeson's legal brief is due June 10.
10Samsung's most crucial legal brief became available after months of delay -and then only in redacted form.
11Going through his legal brief, Electron had discovered something which seemed to confirm what he was being told.
12Quinn grabbed a thick legal brief from the table, then stood and buttoned his suit coat, taking his time.
13The 9th Circuit had directed the Justice Department to file a legal brief defending the travel ban later this week.
14His crime is to follow the legal brief of the Federal Reserve to maximize jobs and keep prices stable .
15A legal brief, a military text, an investment analysis, the evaluation of a computer program are examples in this sense.
16The criticism came in a legal brief the nonprofit The Protect Democracy Project plans to file in federal court in Washington.
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