To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. It has been a little while since we took a look at what—from a statistics standpoint—went down at recent oral arguments (see last post here). Since the Federal Circuit went remote, there was an initial wave of a high percentage of appeals that would have gotten oral argument pre-pandemic that were decided on the briefs instead—with several sessions having a 40% or more cancellation rate for cases originally scheduled for argument. As we've now eclipsed the one year mark since telephonic arguments