Appellate Practice
Dec. 5, 2001
Remand Roulette
You've obtained a significant win for your client - the Court of Appeal has reversed the dismissal that your opponent obtained after a hotly contested demurrer in the trial court. Now the hard work begins: The case goes back for further proceedings and, very likely, a trial.
By Paul D. Fogel and Jayne E. Fleming
You've obtained a significant win for your client - the Court of Appeal has reversed the dismissal that your opponent obtained after a hotly contested demurrer in the trial court. Now the hard work begins: The case goes back for further proceedings and, very likely, a trial.
You've obtained a significant win for your client - the Court of Appeal has reversed the dismissal that your opponent obtained after a hotly contested demurrer in the trial court. Now the hard work begins: The case goes back for further proceedings and, very likely, a trial.
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