Appellate Practice
Feb. 6, 2018
Appeals are for losers
This should sound obvious. But litigation is complicated, and a win rarely emerges after a completely one-sided process.





Benjamin G. Shatz
Partner
Manatt, Phelps & Phillips LLP
Appellate Law (Certified), Litigation
Email: bshatz@manatt.com
Benjamin is a certified specialist in appellate law who co-chairs the Appellate Practice Group at Manatt in the firm's Los Angeles office. Exceptionally Appealing appears the first Tuesday of the month.
EXCEPTIONALLY APPEALING
Appeals are for losers. This should sound obvious. After all, what would a winning party be unhappy about? But litigation is complicated, and a win rarely emerges after a completely one-sided process where the winner prevails on every single point along the way and walks off with a judgment containing absolutely everything the winner's heart desired. Complications like this lead to general rules -- and their inevitable ...
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