Abogados de Civil Appeals
285 abogados de Civil Appeals encontrados. Filtre por estado y ciudad.

Taylor Trial Lawyers

The Lothstein Firm

Mauriello Law Group

Thomas D. Sykes, Attorney at Law

Staggs Legal

Felling Trial Lawyers

Workman Injury Lawyers

Schroeder & Associates

Law Offices of Virginia Hinrichs McMichael

Crews Law Group

Buchanan & Partners

Law Offices of William E. Kraham

Driscoll Law Office
Understanding Civil Appeals Lawyers in the U.S.
What Civil Appeals Lawyers Cover
Civil appeals lawyers specialize in handling cases where a party seeks to challenge a decision made in a civil court. These attorneys focus on reviewing trial records, identifying errors, and crafting arguments to persuade appellate courts to overturn or modify lower court decisions. They work on cases involving business disputes, personal injury claims, and other civil matters.
When to Hire a Civil Appeals Lawyer
- When you believe a legal error affected the trial's outcome.
- If new evidence has emerged that could change the case's result.
- When you need to respond to an appeal filed by the opposing party.
- If you require a specialized attorney to navigate complex appellate procedures.
- When seeking advice on the likelihood of success in an appeal.
How the Appeals Process Works
The appeals process begins with filing a notice of appeal, usually within 30 days of the judgment. The appellant submits a brief outlining the legal errors and arguments for reversal. The appellee, or opposing party, then files a response brief. Oral arguments may be scheduled, allowing lawyers to present their case to a panel of judges. Decisions are based on the written record and legal arguments, not new evidence. On average, appeals can take several months to over a year to resolve, depending on the court's schedule and complexity of the case.
How Compensation is Calculated
- Hourly rates: Many appeals lawyers charge by the hour, with rates varying based on experience and location.
- Flat fees: Some attorneys offer a fixed fee for handling the entire appeal process.
- Retainer agreements: Clients may pay an upfront fee, with costs deducted as work progresses.
- Contingency fees: Rare in appeals, but possible if the case involves financial recovery.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the success rate for civil appeals?
Success rates for civil appeals vary, but studies show that about 20% of appeals result in a reversal or modification of the lower court's decision. Outcomes depend on the strength of the legal arguments and the specific circumstances of the case.
Can I introduce new evidence during an appeal?
No, appeals focus on the trial record and legal arguments. New evidence is generally not considered. If significant new evidence arises, other legal avenues, like a motion for a new trial, may be more appropriate.

