This is an intermediate to advanced level appellate course that assumes a good
understanding of appellate practice.
Not exact matches
As a former law clerk
of both a trial judge and an
appellate judge, Brennan spent countless hours in the courtroom, which have given him a unique
understanding of both trial
practice and the
appellate process.
Having maintained an
appellate as well as trial
practice throughout his career, Mr. Clark has secured release for many appellants through the years, combining the general
practices of preparing Sureties and crafting Release Plans with the somewhat more specialized
understanding of appellate law and procedures applicable at both the Superior Court
of Justice (Summary Conviction appeals) and the Court
of Appeal for Ontario (Indictable appeals).
In truth, as many legal representatives
understand,
appellate practice generally is based in federal and state courts
of appeal and frequently has little to do with Supreme Court
practice.
John Weaver
understands the procedural and substantive aspects
of Maryland
appellate practice, and the time - sensitive nature
of filing and pursuing appeals.