
Four Key Mistakes to Avoid When Filing an Appeal in Indiana
The appeals process in Indiana is precise and strategic, with only a fraction of trial court cases making it to the appellate courts each year.
The appeals process in Indiana is precise and strategic, with only a fraction of trial court cases making it to the appellate courts each year.
In the realm of appeals brought before the Indiana Court of Appeals, both appellants (those initiating the appeal) and appellees have the opportunity to present
A party who is not happy with the final outcome of their case is entitled to appeal the decision to one of Indiana’s appellate courts.
An appellate brief should not be written like a memo or law review; unless you want to lose your readers’ interest before you get them
Effective brief writing is not alchemy, voodoo, luck, or any combination of these. Nevertheless, good brief writing is the subject of debate and some disagreement
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