- Why should I consider hiring you?
- Who decides appeals?
- What would your past clients say about your law firm?
- Why do I need a certified appellate specialist?
- Why does a law firm need trial support?
- Why do I need an appellate attorney? Can my trial attorney handle the appeal?
- What must I prove to win a civil appeal in Florida?
- What makes a strong appellate attorney?
- What makes working with your firm different than other lawyers?
- What is the timeline for an appeal?
- What is litigation support?
- Once I initiate an appeal by filing a notice of appeal, am I irrevocably committed to going through the entire process?
- What if I do not like the ruling in my appeal?
- What factors influence a decision to appeal?
- What can I do if I am dissatisfied with the decision of the court of appeals?
- Is there a strategy for filing a brief?
- I want to appeal. What is my first step?
- How is appellate law different from other forms of litigation?
- How much time do I have to file a notice of appeal in Florida?
- How do I know whether I have a good appeal?
- If I lose my appeal, am I responsible for paying the other party’s attorney’s fees?
- Can there be appeals in all cases?
- Do I have to retain the trial attorney as part of the appellate team?
- Can new evidence be heard at my appellate hearing?
- Can I waive oral argument?
- Does the filing of an appeal automatically stay execution of judgement?
