What to Do When the Judge is Smarter than your Opposing Counsel
Lawyers have war stories. This past week has been chocked full of them for me. A problem we lawyers sometime encounter is when the Judge is considerably brighter than the opposing counsel. Unfortunately, or fortunately, depending upon which side you are on, Judges have the right to ask questions. A colleague of mind recently told me of an instance where he had a jury trial and the judge kept interrupting him and asking questions of the witnesses. My colleague said he told the judge that if the court was going to “try his case”, he should at least “try it to win.” I think he said he was held in contempt on that occasion. But I know the feeling. During oral arguments on motions, all kinds of things can come up. The worst is when the Judge thinks of something completely overlooked by your adversary which the Judge intends upon using to rule against you. You can argue that two against one is no fair, but unless you do something, chances are, you are going to lose. When this situation presents itself, I will request time to provide a supplemental briefing on the issue raised by the Court. This, essentially gives you time to regroup. If there is no “law” that will help the case, then of course you let the Judge know that in your briefing. You are going to lose anyway and at least you can say you have tried your best. But trying to convince a Judge that he or she is wrong when an issue was raised by the Court on its own during oral argument can be risky. When the Judge has a well written memorandum of law in front of his or her with cases that support the argument you are making, you have a much greater chance of getting the court to reconsider its opinion. And you are also creating a record for an appeal should one be warranted. When these things happen, I think that maybe next time I will be the one standing quietly while the Judge thinks of an argument I omitted and uses that as a basis to rule against the other side. You know, law of averages kind of thing. All I can say is “ouch” when I am on the receiving end.
For questions regarding family law and civil appeals and litigation, contact the Law Offices of Richard A. Marcus at 661-257-8877.
ADVERTISE WITH US
Why Would Someone Choose To Join A Koi Club? – Santa Clarita Koi & Water Garden Club
Why would someone choose to join a Koi Club? At first glance, the idea may seem unnecessary. Perhaps you are considering building a pond after visiting a home that had one, or you already have a pond that few others have seen. Neighbors may show little...
5 Tips To Get Your Home Ready Before The Heat Hits Conejo Services
Summer in the Santa Clarita Valley means triple-digit heat, long days by the pool, and air conditioners running around the clock. It also means your home is working harder than it does any other time of year. Pre-summer prep helps avoid a breakdown at the worst...
Be Ready for Summer And Electrical Demands – Anco Design Build
Renewable energy is more than a quick fix; it is a long-term investment in your home and your lifestyle. By combining modern technology with efficient building materials, you can eliminate soaring utility bills while maintaining the comfort your family deserves. To...
ABOUT THE MAGAZINE
Santa Clarita Magazine has set a high standard for excellence in advertising for over 36 years. A family owned and operated business, Santa Clarita Magazine has grown with the Santa Clarita Valley since 1990 and become the #1 place to advertise locally.
FOLLOW US
SANTA CLARITA MAGAZINE
PO Box 801570
Valencia Ca 91380
For Advertising information
Call or Text: 1 (661) 294-4444

