Almost every case has an unhappy ending for at least one party. Suppose the jury clobbers your client with a $5 million award. Bad news! But let's assume there are excellent grounds to win a reversal on appeal. After the judgment is entered, what should you do? For starters, make sure you file a timely notice of appeal. In general, that should happen within 60 days after notice of entry of judgment (C...
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