
WHEN THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD...
Appellate law begins where most other litigation ends. There is no discovery, and the appellate record is limited to what was presented to the trial court. An appeal is presented to a multi-judge appellate panel and is decided almost entirely on the written briefs. The procedural and strategic issues on an appeal are very different than the issues involved in other types of litigation.
Appellate law requires a knowledge of the law that is born only through rigorous study and creativity. Trust your appeal only to a diligent draftsman. Please contact Bruno & Hogle, LLP to discuss your needs more fully.
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