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The Nuts and Bolts of California Appellate Practice
When a trial court dismisses a case or enters final judgment, basic practical requirements must be followed to competently represent clients in state appellate court.This article will discuss relevant appellate rules as well as tips for successfully navigating the appellate process.
Please note that the scope of this article is limited to civil appeals from superior court and does not include the writ process or appeals in criminal, family law, or probate matters.
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