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To: Lost1 who wrote (2867)10/15/2002 3:15:16 PM
From: mph  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3287
 
From a 2001 reported decision of the California
4th Appellate District:

In summary, we strongly recommend that trial judges, when in doubt, afford litigants the benefit of oral argument because that is precisely when oral argument may be most beneficial. (See Titmas, supra , ___ Cal.App.4th ___.) Perhaps Yogi Berra said it best: "'You [can] observe a lot by watching.'" ( The Jurisprudence of Yogi Berra (1997) 46 Emory L.J. 697, 701, quoted in Manfredi & Levine v. Superior Court (1998) 66 Cal.App.4th 1128 , 1136.)

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I like that Yogi Berra quote.:-)