Maryland Appeals: Effective July 1, 2014, Md. R. 1-322.2 requires a Certificate of Compliance with Md. R. 1-322.1 (redaction of personal identifier information) in every filing
As you probably know, last year, Md. R. 1-322.1 formalized the requirement for counsel to redact personal identifier information “in any electronic or paper filing with a court.” We are alerting our clients, practicing in Read More
Petitions and Briefs in the Supreme Court of Virginia and the Court of Appeals of Virginia: Technical Pitfalls to Avoid
Proceedings in appellate courts are very different from those in trial courts and each one of the appellate courts has their own set of rules and internal operating procedures. If you do not follow the rules carefully, you ma Read More
Appellate Brief Writing: Five Briefs to Avoid
Legal writing, or any writing for that matter, is a mentally demanding and complex activity requiring sustained effort and attention. Lawyers often face difficulty in providing that effort and attention within court-imposed d Read More
The Appellate Law Journal
Volume 2 | Issue 4 | 2014
The Appellate Law Journal focuses exclusively on rules, practices and procedures of federal and state appellate courts nationwide. Edited by the appellate experts at Counsel Press, The Appellate Law Journal is designed Read More
New York Appellate Practice: Pro Hac Vice Admission in the Appellate Division, First and Second Departments
Not infrequently, parties appearing in the Appellate Divisions are represented by counsel who are not admitted to the New York Bar. However, attorneys may not appear on the brief or in the “to be argued” section of the cover Read More
The Appellate Law Journal
Volume 2 | Issue 3 | 2014
The Appellate Law Journal focuses exclusively on rules, practices and procedures of federal and state appellate courts nationwide. Edited by the appellate experts at Counsel Press, The Appellate Law Journal is designed Read More