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For briefs by attorneys, use the following colors: Opening Brief by appellant and petitioner: Blue Answering Brief by appellee and respondent: Red Reply Brief: Gray. Brief by amicus and intervenor: Green. Second Brief on Cross-appeal: Red.
Cover Color. The appellants principal appellate brief must have a blue cover. The appellees brief (the response brief) must have a red cover. Any reply brief must have a grey cover.
An informal brief must include adequate appellate argument, which means that all issues the party wants to present to the Appeals Court are listed in the brief, and, for each issue, there are citations to supporting law in cases (preferably from Massachusetts), statutes, regulations, court rules, constitutional
A brief is a written argument submitted to the court. Lawyers often prepare briefs which highlight and clarify certain information or provide legal comparisons in an attempt to persuade the courtroom to rule in favor of that lawyers client.
The brief must be on 8 1/2 by 11 inch paper. The text must be double-spaced, but quotations more than two lines long may be indented and single-spaced. Headings and footnotes may be single-spaced. Margins must be at least one inch on all four sides.
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The word brief has two general meanings in legal parlance. As a noun it can be the written argument a lawyer files with a court in support of his or her clients case. As a verb (as used here), briefing the decision means to prepare a short summary of the courts written decision in a case.
Appellate Rule 16 establishes the form of the briefs: table of contents; statement of the issues; statement of the case; arguments; and conclusion. Appellate Rule 16(f) also requires the reproduction of relevant statutes and the like. None of the requirements will substantially change existing practice.

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