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  2. Begin by entering the appeal docket number(s) and caption(s) in the designated fields. This information is crucial for identifying your case.
  3. Indicate whether you are an arguing attorney or a self-represented party, and provide your law firm name if applicable.
  4. List any dates you are unavailable to argue during the upcoming term, specifying A.M., P.M., or entire day, along with reasons for unavailability.
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  6. Check the box confirming that a copy of this request has been mailed to each client involved in the appeal.
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