Petition For Writ Of Certiorari - Minnesota Court Of Appeals Page 16

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8.
Oral argument.
Only attorneys can make oral arguments. If you do not have an attorney, neither
you nor respondents will have oral argument.
If you have an attorney, is oral argument requested?
Yes
No
If yes, state where oral argument is requested:
9.
Identify the type of brief to be filed (choose one of the options below):
( ) Formal brief under rule 128.02
A formal brief includes a table of contents, a statement of legal issues, a
statement of the case, facts, an argument, a conclusion, and an addendum (see
rule 128.02). A formal brief must be bound (see rule 132.01).
(
) Informal brief under rule 128.01, subd. 1.
An informal brief contains a concise statement of your argument and an
addendum. It may be stapled.
(
)
Trial memoranda, supplemented by a short letter argument under rule 128.01,
subd. 2, and an addendum.
All briefs must contain an addendum that includes a copy of the decision that you are
appealing.
10.
Names, addresses, zip codes and telephone numbers of relator and respondents
(or attorneys, if any).
Relator:
Print name:
Address:
Email Address:
Telephone:
Signature:
Employer (or attorney):
Name:
Address:
Email Address:
Telephone:
Atty. Reg. #:
DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
E-200 First National Bank Building
332 Minnesota Street
St. Paul, MN 55101
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