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Watch a short video introducing and highlighting the services our clients rely on us to provide each day in courts from coast to coast. We are available to assist you, whether filing an appeal in the United States Supreme Court, any of the 13 U.S. Federal Circuit Courts, or any State Appellate Court or Appellate Division.
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LATEST BLOG
California Court of Appeal, First Appellate District: New Mandatory Procedures for E-Filing and E-Submission
There have recently been many changes in the appellate rules regarding electronic filings and electronic submissions, and many courts have made these mandatory. The California Court of Appeal, First Appellate District is among the most recent adopters.
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Effective May 1, 2013, the Californi ...
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LATEST NEWS
9th Circuit Rules favorably on recovering Counsel Press fees as taxable costs.
The United States Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit recently made the determination in the opinion posted below, that Counsel Press fees maybe be recovered as a “taxable cost” because they are normal out-of-pocket expenses. This opinion was issued in a 42 U.S. C. § 1988 action, where attorneys f ...
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LATEST EVENT
Counsel Press to Host CLE Seminar on Appeals: How to Take Them and Win Them on Thursday, September 12th, 2013
APPEALS: HOW TO TAKE THEM AND WIN THEM
This CLE program focuses on the appellate process in New York’s appeals courts as well as the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Attendees will learn the methods for bringing and perfecting appeals in the Appellate Divisi ...
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Founded in 1938
More about our historyCounsel Press is the largest, most experienced appellate services company in the United States. We prepare and file over 8,000 appeals annually, working with 1,500 law firms (including 98 of the Am Law top 100). We are available to assist you, whether filing an appeal in the United States Supreme Court, any of the 13 U.S. Federal Circuit Courts, or any State Appellate Court or Appellate Division.






