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What is the adjective that lawyers use to describe Fridays when there are no court proceedings?

Lawyers would likely refer to Fridays with no court proceedings as "non-judicial" or "non-court".

While not a formal term, these phrases effectively convey the absence of court activity. You might also hear lawyers informally refer to such Fridays as "light days," "slow days," or "chill Fridays."

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