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Now what?

Now what?

Unusual conundrums during pendency of an appeal

Janet R. Gusdorff

From Issue: 2023 December

Remotely appealing

Remotely appealing

The accumulated wisdom of remote argument in the appellate courts

David Zarmi

From Issue: 2021 December

Appellate resuscitation

Appellate resuscitation

Your summary judgment on appeal

Herb Fox

From Issue: 2020 December

Helping appellate courts see – not just read – your case

Helping appellate courts see – not just read – your case

Exhibits can be vital to your appeal. Here’s when and how to submit them to the court

Gary Simms

From Issue: 2018 December

Write a superior opening brief for your appeal

Let the standard of review help you keep your brief on point

MaryBeth LippSmith

From Issue: 2018 December

When a post-judgment appeal just won’t do

When a post-judgment appeal just won’t do

Appealable orders and statutory writs: Finding immediate relief

Herb Fox

From Issue: 2022 December

When it comes to evidentiary issues on appeal, hindsight can’t be 20/20

When it comes to evidentiary issues on appeal, hindsight can’t be 20/20

A look at four common scenarios that can make a difference in whether your appeal goes forward

Holly Boyer
Shea Murphy

From Issue: 2021 December

Valuing your appeal

Valuing your appeal

A formulaic way of deciding when outsourcing the appeal to appellate counsel makes sense

Janet R. Gusdorff

From Issue: 2021 December

It’s <em>still</em> not over?

It’s still not over?

A short guide to petitions for rehearing, review, depublication, and post-appeal proceedings in the trial court

Jeffrey I. Ehrlich

From Issue: 2018 December

Your attorney’s fees on appeal

Preserving your right to attorney’s fee awards before, during, and after an appeal

Herb Fox

From Issue: 2019 February

When error is not enough

Prejudicial error – a Constitutional standard – is the only basis upon which the Court of Appeal can reverse a lower court’s decision

Herb Fox

From Issue: 2023 December

Using the standard of review to craft a persuasive brief

Using the standard of review to craft a persuasive brief

Although naturally a part of your legal discussion, using the standard of review in the statement of facts is a way to craft a persuasive brief on appeal

Judith Posner
Gerald Serlin

From Issue: 2024 December

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