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Appellate Practice

Jan. 5, 2002

National Review

Appellate Law Practitioner Column by Laura Grisolano and Catherine Valerio Barrad - Even an order that is not appealable still may be reviewed by an appellate court, given the right procedural circumstances. But knowing how to set up such an issue for appeal is the key, as experienced appellate lawyers know.

        By Laura Grisolano and Catherine Valerio Barrad
        
        Even an order that is not appealable still may be reviewed by an appellate court, given the right procedural circumstances. But knowing how to set up such an issue for appeal is the key, as experienced appellate lawyers know.
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