By Michael Paul Thomas
"Cold words on a printed page are not the same as a live presentation. ... Both written and oral argument are complementary parts of good judging and elemental due process." Mediterranean Construction Co. v. State Farm Fire & Casualty Co., 66 Cal.App.4th 257 (1998).
Nevertheless, parties do not have an absolute right to oral argument on every kind of motion brought before the court. See Wilburn v. Oakl...
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