HEARING PREPARATION


by Mark Silver, Administrative Law Judge
Vol. 20, July 2001

Most people have either limited or no experience with courtroom type proceedings. Therefore, the need to be properly prepared for your hearing is of the utmost importance. If you feel that you have very little idea what is expected of you at the hearing, then you must take a proactive course of action to properly prepare for the hearing.

The single most important advice for the untrained or inexperienced litigant is to make time to come down to the Office of Administrative Hearings and observe other hearings involving the same area of the law as your case, prior to the date of your hearing. It is further recommended that you observe hearings before the same judge that has been assigned to your case, since various judges may conduct their hearings in slightly different ways. It is advisable that you call the Office of Administrative Hearings in order to determine the best available day and time to observe a hearing. Some hearings are confidential and generally closed to the public.

Be sure and visit the Office of Administrative Hearings website at www.azoah.com for information regarding OAH’s promulgated rules, sample forms, including subpoenas and motions, as well as read a biography of your assigned judge.

Although every case and area of law may vary slightly in the type of preparation required, the following general guidelines are offered to assure proper preparation for your presentation:


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