When considering appeals, people generally list common reasons for that appeal. The specifics will be different from case to case, of course, but one of these overarching reasons needs to apply. In other words, someone isn't simply appealing a ruling because they...
Appellate Law
3 things you should know about appellate courts
When the trial is over, the verdict is in and the judge has banged the gavel for the last time on a case, what’s next? Well, for people who are unhappy with the verdict, that’s usually an appeal. Most people understand the basic ebb-and-flow of a trial court, but...
Why you need an appellate attorney for voir dire
“Voir dire” is usually referred to as the jury selection process. In reality, it should probably be called the jury de-selection process because it’s the time given to the court and the opposing attorneys to rid the jury pool of participants who are too conflicted or...
What does it mean to appeal a case?
When someone loses their case in court, they may want to file an appeal. This is true of both criminal and civil cases. Some circumstances may make an appeal a realistic option, giving the person a chance at having a previous decision reversed. What leads to an...
How can an appellate attorney help in all aspects of a case?
If you currently have a client who needs to appeal a case or are interested in becoming an appellate attorney yourself, you should learn more about what they do and why they are so beneficial to work with. Appellate lawyers are usually assumed to be people who are...

