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Appellate Briefs Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure Trial Practice Guidance

Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart,...

5 Issues for Every Trial Lawyer, From the Appellate Perspective

Trying to win cases is hard enough, but one thing to think about is that a case may not end at trial. There may be an appeal. And when there is an appeal, what happened at trial will be critical....more

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Properly Joining in an Appellate Brief Filed in a Separate Appeal

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We previously posted on Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 28(i), which is the rule governing the adoption of part or all of another’s brief. We initially looked at decisions addressing the burden on a party to...more

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Making Your Case: Strategies for Briefing in the Supreme Court of North Carolina

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Appellate practice can be challenging - In complicated cases, it's made all the more challenging by the word limits often imposed by the pertinent rules of procedure. For example, in the North Carolina Court of Appeals,...more

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