Apart from filing a notice of appeal within the jurisdictional deadline, the most important step in getting an appeal off the ground is the designation of the record on appeal. In the designation, among other things, the party must specify which proceedings, if any, should be transcribed and transmitted to the Court of Appeal in the reporter's transcript. If the record on appeal isn't timely designated, the appeal will be dismissed. ...
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