For anyone who practices regularly in federal appeals — especially the many
appellate practitioners who did not clerk for federal appellate judges themselves — this article sheds very useful light on how cases get decided.
Bryant Miller Olive's litigation attorneys are experienced trial and
appellate practitioners who are fully integrated into the Practice Areas of the firm.
Not exact matches
The team also includes highly experienced trial attorneys with extensive experience in trial and
appellate courts and arbitration proceedings, and veteran
practitioners who regularly litigate high - stakes, «bet the company» matters.
At Scarinci Hollenbeck, our veteran
appellate practitioners, some
who were law clerks to
Appellate Judges and N.J. Supreme Court Justices, have gained an intimate knowledge of the
appellate process that trial lawyers,
who may only occasionally be involved in an appeal, do not possess.
It has been said that
appellate practice is the last refuge of the generalist because
appellate practitioners are tasked with communicating complicated — and occasionally arcane — subjects to a panel of generalist
appellate judges,
who on any given day, wrestle with a wide array of topics, ranging from land use law, family law, personal injury, and criminal law, among countless others.