The court of appeal has set your case for argument in 30 days. How should you prepare? Here are our "Top Ten" suggestions:
(1) Reread the briefs and the trial court's ruling.
When your hearing date is set, follow this advice from Sheppard Mullin attorneys to maximize your effectiveness before the appellate panel.
August 02, 2013 at 02:40 PM
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The court of appeal has set your case for argument in 30 days. How should you prepare? Here are our "Top Ten" suggestions:
(1) Reread the briefs and the trial court's ruling.
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