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Advocates' meetings definition

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What does Advocates' meetings mean?

A meeting between the parties' advocates, and, where applicable, a litigant in person if directed by the court. Strict time limits apply as to when the meeting must take place. There may be more than one advocates' meeting. The primary purpose is to identify and narrow issues.

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