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Appellate Practice

Mar. 1, 2000

Early Warning

One prime example of planning for appellate consequences is deciding the forum in which to bring the case.

By Catherine Valerio Barrad and James Harris
        Planning for the appeal in a matter starts earlier than one might think. While many lawyers recognize the benefit of an appellate specialist's assistance in preparing a case for appeal, few realize what competent appellate counsel know: Planning for an appeal can start as early as the inception of the lawsuit and must continue througho...

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