What Makes Appellate Litigation Different From Traditional Trial Law
Most people picture courtroom litigation as dramatic witness testimony, cross-examinations, and jury verdicts. Appellate litigation is almost the opposite. Appeals focus less on factual disputes and far more on legal interpretation. Instead of presenting new evidence, appellate courts review whether legal mistakes occurred during earlier proceedings. That distinction is why many law firms...
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