2.14. Judge's Comments to Lawyer is a form of communication between a judge and a lawyer in a courtroom setting. A judge may use this form of communication to provide feedback to a lawyer, such as expressing approval or disapproval of the lawyer's arguments or questioning the lawyer's approach. It is a form of judicial feedback or instruction that can help shape the lawyer's future arguments and strategies. There are two main types of 2.14. Judge's Comments to Lawyer: positive and negative. Positive comments may include praise for the lawyer's performance or questions that help the lawyer clarify their arguments. Negative comments may express criticism of the lawyer's arguments or point out errors or weaknesses in the lawyer's approach.