An Appellate Justice's Quick Guide to Appeals: A Former Appellate Court Justice Offers Advice to Lawyers at Every Step in the Appellate Process, From the Trial Court Before You Know You'll be Filing an Appeal to the Drive Home After Your Oral Argument (Illinois)
Illinois Bar Journal 2009, March, 97, 3
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This article takes a brief but comprehensive look at the appellate process, offering guidance to practitioners and weaving in court rules and case law, including some recent decisions. In the trial court
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