When cases end in a verdict or judgment, it is not the end. Courts make mistakes, and juries do not always rely on the evidence in making their decision. When these events occur, you will need an appellate lawyer with experience.
Even when a matter ends in your favor, you may still require an appellate attorney. If the other party files an appeal, you need to defend the judgment, order, or verdict rendered in your favor. Appellate law is replete with deadlines and technicalities, and you do not want to leave a notice of appeal neglected.
Our appellate attorneys appear in the Texas Courts of Appeals, United States Court of Appeals, and the Third, Fifth, and Eighth Circuits. We also offer experience in the Texas and United States Supreme Courts.
You may wish to consult with an appellate attorney if you need to overturn or defend:
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