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Prehearing Conference

A prehearing conference is a proceeding conducted by the Tribunal to discuss the status of an appeal and schedule the appeal for hearing. Prehearing conferences may be conducted telephonically or in-person and last approximately 45 minutes.

In-person prehearing conferences are conducted at the Tribunal's Lansing office.

The presiding judge at a prehearing conference will be a Tribunal member or hearing officer.

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