The final judgment at the end of a trial is not necessarily the final determination of the matter. Many judgments are modified, reversed, remanded, or overturned by the appellate courts. However, many competent trial lawyers cannot effectively present an appeal, because appellate work requires unique experience.
Appellate practice is a specialty area of law. Your appeals lawyer must know the practices and procedures that are specific to appellate courts. Your appeals lawyer must have the ability to spot appealable issues, and develop a new approach and perspective to a difficult legal problem. Most importantly, your appeals lawyer must be a master of written and oral communication, since the appellate courts rely on appellate briefs and oral arguments to affirm or overturn a decision.
At the law firm of Gill, Lindquist & Associates, we specialize in appellate practice and procedure - we wrote the book on it! We serve corporations, professionals, and individuals throughout the state of Colorado with dedication, efficiency, and professionalism. Our experienced appellate attorneys brief and argue appeals before both state and federal courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court.
We are committed to helping our clients achieve their business, financial, and personal objectives quickly and efficiently, with the highest quality legal advice. We handle your current legal problems, and anticipate potential legal issues which you may face.
Saturday, February 10, 2007
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