Appellate Practice
Jun. 5, 2002
The Filing of an Appeal May Be Insufficient to Stay Proceedings
^^Appellate Law^^ The Filing of an Appeal May Be Insufficient to Stay Proceedings Several exceptions to California's automatic stay may leave the unwary open to enforcement of the very judgment or order on appeal.




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By James M. Harris and Alycia Degen
When a client has decided to appeal an adverse judgment or order, one of the first steps for appellate counsel is to determine whether to seek a stay of further proceedings pending appeal. Dependi...
By James M. Harris and Alycia Degen
When a client has decided to appeal an adverse judgment or order, one of the first steps for appellate counsel is to determine whether to seek a stay of further proceedings pending appeal. Dependi...
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