Appellate Law Strategy and Advocacy

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Preserving trial court victories or overturning decisions

Successful appellate law requires two things: A comprehensive understanding of the law and precedent and a strategic, calculated approach to reframe legal issues and focus the court’s attention properly.

Whether you are seeking to preserve a trial court victory or overturn a decision, we will put our deep knowledge of appellate law and procedure to work for you.

Our appellate law strategy

The cases we take on involve a substantial right, a significant dollar amount, or a legal issue that will fundamentally affect your business. The greater the stake, the more likely there will be an appeal by either side. With so much on the line, our appellate strategy begins as soon as we draft and file a complaint in the trial court.

A thoroughly researched and carefully worded complaint ensures your case preserves any arguments you might need on appeal. It also creates an adequate record to support all appeal positions.

Once we have laid the proper foundation for your case, we are well -positioned for a successful outcome.

Appellate law experience

Appeals

CullenLaw has extensive experience briefing and arguing appeals in federal and state courts nationwide.

Appellate Trial Strategy

Our attorneys not only handle appellate proceedings in cases for which the firm serves as trial counsel, but we can also serve as appellate counsel for other firms’ post-trial cases. CullenLaw consults with the trial team on strategies to preserve their clients’ rights to appeal. Our knowledge of the intricacies of appellate jurisdiction, procedures, and advocacy enables us to offer distinctive expertise to achieve the optimal result.

Amicus Briefs to Courts of Appeals 

For clients interested in the outcome of other parties’ litigation, we can draft and submit a “friend of the court” brief to explain how the court’s decision will impact our clients’ interests.

How can we advocate for you?

If you would like to work with a law firm known for its tenacity and appellate law expertise, contact us today.