Tuesday, March 02, 2021 9:33:00 PM
It is safe to assume there is a finite number of cases the appellate court can accept from argument to opinion within a given time period. Having to wait many months to present the oral argument tells me the court has had to manage their case load in response to covid-19. And although there is no way to know when an opinion will be posted, we do know there is at least an average time range that can be used as a rough estimate along with factoring in delays associated with (among other things) covid-19.
To anyone reading this post, it might be prudent to avoid assigning any deadline or expected dates for the opinion as this might trigger negative volatility due to shareholder fatigue.
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