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Originally Posted by Hank Chinaski
did you clerk? it sounds like it, and if so where?
p.s. the "numbers of briefs" element can't phase them, can it? I could see who signed the same argument helping- like if Sidd and I signed onto the same position, but not raw numbers.
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11TH Circuit. Best job I ever had.
I don't recall ever having more than one amicus brief but suspect judges aren't immune to raw numbers, though you may be correct that who (industry not lawyers) files them is probably more important than just the numbers.
Still think the best help for amicus briefs is the chance that one or more nonparty lawyers manages to lay the case out in a way that rseonates for the judges better than the party briefs.