In-person hearing definition

In-person hearing means an appeal hearing where the administrative law judge and appellant are physically present in the same location but witnesses are not required to be physically present.
In-person hearing means a hearing where the parties, witnesses and representatives personally appear before the appeals examiner or special examiner.
In-person hearing means a hearing event at which the parties or their counsel or representative(s) attend before the presiding Tribunal Member(s) in person;

More Definitions of In-person hearing

In-person hearing means a hearing at which the parties or their Representatives attend before the Panel in person;
In-person hearing means a hearing where the Respondent and any other specified or eligible parties appear in person before the Korea Honor Committee.
In-person hearing means any hearing at which the parties, or their representatives, attend before the Board in person;
In-person hearing means a resolution option where the Accused, the Referring Party, and any other allowed parties appear before the Honor Committee.
In-person hearing means a hearing where the Judicial Official and all participants are co-located in the same physical space.
In-person hearing means a Hearing in which the Parties or their counsel or agents attend before the Discipline Committee in person;
In-person hearing means a Hearing which takes place in person on the premises of RIBO or as otherwise directed by a Pre-Hearing Conference Chair.