Bench memorandum explained

A bench memorandum (pl. bench memoranda) (also known as a bench memo) is a short and neutral memorandum that summarizes the facts, issues, and arguments of a court case. Bench memos are used by the judge as a reference during preparation for trial, the hearing of lawyers' arguments, and the drafting of a decision and also to give the judge an idea of the arguments given by each side in the court case.[1] Bench memos are generally written by the judge's law clerk.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Archived copy . www.law.mercer.edu . 12 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100615173822/http://www.law.mercer.edu/academics/handouts/Drafting%20Judicial%20Opinions--JFP.doc . 15 June 2010 . dead.