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Appellate Practice
The Firm has developed an Appellate Practice Section whose members have extensive knowledge of appellate court procedures and have highly developed appellate skills in such areas as legal research, brief writing, and oral advocacy. Utilization of this knowledge and skill gives the Firm's clients their best opportunity to preserve a favorable trial court result or to overturn an unfavorable one.
Recognizing that the chances for success on appeal often begin in the trial court by properly preserving grounds for error and developing a proper record, the Firm's appellate lawyers provide assistance and advice to trial counsel in these areas. The appellate lawyer is intimately familiar with the standard of review the appellate court will utilize and the types of arguments the appellate court will find persuasive when reviewing trial court rulings, and uses this familiarity to assist the trial lawyer lay the groundwork for developing a record that will maximize the chances of prevailing on appeal.
The lawyers in the Firm's Appellate Practice Section handle appeals in state and federal courts and administrative tribunals in all areas of civil litigation and administrative law. The Firm's appellate lawyers advise and represent clients with respect to bonding of judgments and seeking stays of the enforceability of judgments pending the outcome of the appeal. In addition, the Firm's appellate lawyers represent clients who wish to appear in an appeal as amicus curiae, that is one who is not a party to the litigation but who has such an interest that will be affected by the appellate court's decision that it is permitted to address the issues on appeal as a "friend of the court."
Anderson, William C.
Becker, Cynthia J.
Brightmire, Jon E.
Carter, Lewis N.
Chambers, Lawrence T. Jr.
Cooper, H. Wayne
Ferguson, Dallas E.
Ferguson, Tom Q.
Fowler, Rebecca M.
Hix, Richard P.
Kroll, Russell W.
Metcalf, Steven K.
Milton, James C.
Redman, Michael C.
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