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Example. In the invasion of privacy memo, a student wrote the issue statement this way: Was there an invasion of Jordan Williams privacy where: the bank employee intentionally examined his bank account.
A document that describes the principal issues between the parties in proceedings for a financial remedy.
Definition. A statement of issues is a clear and concise articulation of the specific legal questions that an appellate court needs to resolve.
The issue statement should be persuasive, presenting the issue in a light favorable to your position, but it should not be overly dramatic or argumentative. 9 The aim is instead to suggest a favorable answer while accurately stating the issue to be decided.
When different actions involving a common question of law or fact are pending before the Court, it may order a joint hearing or trial of any or all the matters in issue in the actions; it may make such orders concerning proceedings therein as may tend to avoid unnecessary costs or delays.