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How long does a federal appeal take?

In most cases, a federal appeal will take over a year before the final judgement is entered. The federal court system is a complex system governed by the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure. In these...

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How expensive is an appeal?

You've just paid out large sums of money for a full civil trial. You're afraid to look at the bill from your your attorney and the judgment amount makes you cringe. While you may be ready to throw in ...

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Can parties join a case at the appeals stage?

In order to ensure court efficiency and equal handed decisions, the court allows parties to join in even at the appeals stage where necessary. However, scenarios where people may join in appeals are l...

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Can I appeal the decision in a civil matter?

The question of whether a case outcome can be appealed depends primarily on the type of case and the court where the case was heard. Criminal cases have a Constitutional appeal by right, whereas some ...

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How many judges hear an appeal in federal court?

Three judges normally are assigned to decide each federal appeal, except under certain circumstances. If two of the three judges agree on the decision on the appeal, that becomes the decision of the f...

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What is the role of the United States Supreme Court?

The Supreme Court of the United States is the 'highest' court in the land. It has ultimate authority to hear appeals in nearly all cases decided in the federal court system. It can also hear certain '...

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How does the Supreme Court decide to hear a case?

The Supreme Court decides to hear a case based on at least four of the nine Justices of the Supreme Court agreeing to grant the Petition for Certiorari. If four Justices agree to grant the petition, t...

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How do you appeal in federal court?

The very first step in appealing a federal district court decision is filing a notice of appeal with the clerk of the district court. Strict deadlines apply to the filing of the notice of appeal – u...

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Reasons to Appeal Your Court Decision

The first compelling reason that always justifies an appeal is a mistake with the gathering, use or acceptance of critical evidence. Secondly, if the judge gives the jury the wrong instructions and th...

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The other side is appealing, what does that mean?

An appeal means that one of the parties is requesting that the decision in your case be looked at again by a higher court. In other words, they are arguing that something went wrong with the first dec...

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Can the outcome of a civil case be appealed?

A civil case is a noncriminal lawsuit usually involving private property rights. A civil lawsuit may involve any one of hundreds of circumstances, including breach of contract, probate, divorce, negli...