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a. a. request for a deposition. b. a responding motion for judgment on the brief. c. an answering brief. d. an advisory interrogatory.

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Q: X files a suit against Z in a state court Case goes to trial and the court renders a verdict Z appeals to and files a brief with a state appellate court What may Xs attorneys file?
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