Appeals
The Appeals Law Center is designed to provide a information and resources concerning the appeals process, and how it pertains to many different types of legal processes and trials. If you have your day in court and the results of your trial are not favorable, you are almost always entitled to participate in the appeals process. For the best results when appealing the results of a court case, it is imperative that you have access to the right resources and information, because the appeals process is usually more complex and complicated than the original court case.
All Appeals Articles
Winning an Appeal
The United States Courts of Appeals, are also referred to as Circuit Courts, are the first step in any case that is being appealed. A case that is...
Rendering a Verdict
Following the resting of the plaintiff and defendant legal teams in a civil jury trial, presiding judges will take over the process of assisting the...
Basis for an Appeal
Courts in the United States are reluctant to re-examine or reopen cases already decided on by another court. The legal system in place is made ...
How an Appeal Works
An appeal is formal request to reopen or reexamine an official judgment or judicial decision. The specific process for appealing a decision or jud...
Appeals Overview
The appeals process allows a losing party in a trial court decision to have their case re-tried again. Some decisions by federal administrative a...
