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§ 67.23. Arguments; Time Allowed.
As a general rule, the presiding judge normally shall allow the parties on each side, including intervening parties, 15 minutes for argument in cases before the court en banc and 7 1/2 to 10 minutes in cases before panels. Exercising discretion, the presiding judge may nevertheless limit any argument to a shorter period pursuant to Rule 2315(a) (relating to time for argument; argument lists) or may allow additional time.
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