Thursday, June 1, 2017

The Definition of Appellate Advocacy.

Doesn’t the legal profession have enough terms (many in Latin!) that we simply don’t understand?  What exactly is appellate advocacy?  It is defined as legal representation by an attorney before any state or federal court.  Its history goes back to 1891 when the U.S. Court of Appeals created all of this.

Originally, the circuit courts’ jurisdiction included all matters not exclusively reserved for the district trial courts.  Today, an unsuccessful party in a lawsuit or administrative proceeding may file a timely appeal to an appropriate superior court empowered to review a final decision.  That is YOUR right if things did not go your way the first time!

Now you need to carefully choose the right law office to represent you.  In the St. Petersburg, Florida area that choice may well be Pinellas County appellate advocacy attorneys Nat Kidder and Bill Bennet.  At this critical juncture in your case you can tap in to their combined half-century of experience.  Call them today at (727) 821-8000.

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