Wash. Admin. Code § 296-133-310 - Appeal briefs - Contents
In addition to the cover or title pages of the brief and any index, appeal briefs shall consist of the following subdivisions, titled with distinctive type and in the order indicated:
(1) Statement of the case. Under this heading
the following shall be included: A brief statement of the nature of the case
which is the subject of the appeal and a clear and concise statement of the
facts appropriate to an understanding of the nature of the controversy, with
page references to the record on appeal.
(2) Assignments of error. Each error relied
upon and served with the notice of appeal shall be clearly pointed out and
discussed under the appropriately designed headings. No alleged error of the
authorized agent will be considered unless the same be definitely pointed out
in the assignments of error in the appellant's brief. Whenever error is
assigned to any findings of fact or conclusion of the authorized agent, so much
of the findings or conclusions claimed to be erroneous shall be set out
verbatim in the brief.
(3) Argument
of counsel for appellant shall set forth and discuss the authorities in support
of the position of the appellant and shall be appropriately designed and
arranged for discussion and argument of the assignments of error and the issues
arising out of such assignments of error with references where appropriate to
the record on appeal.
(4) Argument
of counsel for respondent. The brief of respondent on appeal need not contain a
subdivision containing the assignments of error on appeal, but in the argument
of counsel for respondent there shall be directed, under appropriately titled
sections, argument and discussion in opposition to the assignments of error of
the appellant, or in support of the decision of rulings of the authorized agent
and where appropriate with supporting references to the pages of the record on
appeal.
Notes
Order 72-13, § 296-133-310, filed 7/31/72.
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