Thursday 7 November 2013

Expected Appeals


The Appellate Process differs from the underlying Trial Process. The appellate level primarily involves the filing of extensive appellate briefs whereas in contrast at the trial level there may be many motions and hearings throughout the course of a case.  


The objective is to develop and formulate that legal argument, which will give our clients the best chance of winning on appeal. Brownstone, P.A. has broken up the process the Appellate Process into two phases so that it’s easy for the clients to understand. 


Phase 1 lasts from the moment Brownstone, P.A. is retained, until the moment your Appellate Brief is filed.  During Phase 1, there will be a lot of activity in your case, including contact with the Attorneys and the Paralegal. Therefore, during Phase 2, we respectfully request that you are patient with the system and that you trust we will contact you the moment we receive notice of an update in your case.

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