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- What is an Appellate Matter?
We at Wenzel Law understand that there are times when a legitimate claim loses at trial. This is where the appellate stage comes in to provide a forum to illustrate errors that influenced the outcome of the lower proceedings. This is the key: you cannot appeal an order or judgment simply because you do not like it. An error must be appealed, and that error must have affected the outcome of the case.
Examples of Appellate Matters Our Firm Handles
Civil Appeals
- Federal administrative law, including Veterans Benefits Claims and Appeals.
- Commercial and business disputes: including appeals related to contracts, shareholders rights, employment, labor, sale and purchase of companies or assets, and business torts.
- Probate disputes: appeals of judgments regarding wills, trusts, powers of attorney and guardianship, and fiduciary duties.
- Real estate/Property disputes: appeals arising from the purchase, sale, and development of residential and commercial properties, and issues related to condominium and housing association law.
- Foreclosures: residential and commercial mortgage foreclosure appeals.
- Personal injury disputes: appeals of judgments from auto accidents, slip and falls, medical malpractice, products liability, and consumer class actions.
Criminal Appeals
- Convictions: appeals from convictions for misdemeanor, felony and capital crimes, involving challenges to the exclusion, admission, or sufficiency of evidence, jury selection, errors at trial, improper jury instructions, and prosecutor misconduct.
- Sentencing: appellate challenges to the legality of a sentence or of the length of a sentence.
- Denials of motions for postconviction relief; appeals from trial court denials of motions for postconviction relief involving challenges to plea deals, newly discovered evidence, and claims of ineffective assistance of counsel.
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