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Appellate Practice

May 30, 2002

Determining Cost of Appeal Involves Examining Many Important Issues

Focus Column - By Fletcher C. Alford and Joel K. Liberson - When your client receives an adverse ruling from the trial court (yes, it happens to all of us sooner or later), the first question will be, "Should we appeal?" That will lead inevitably to another important question: "What will it cost?" Frequently, the answer to the second question also answers the first.

        Focus Column
        
        By Fletcher C. Alford and Joel K. Liberson
        
        When your client receives an adverse ruling from the trial court (yes, it happens to all of us sooner or later), the first question will be, "Sh...

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