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FloridaAppellate Law Lawyers in Venice, Florida

Find an appellate law attorney in Florida to appeal from a decision or verdict of a trial court.


Appellate law attorneys tend to focus on appeals in either civil matters such as family law or in criminal matters in either state or federal court.


In addition to filing a brief to explain the issues on appeal, the appellate attorney might also make an oral argument before the court.


The appellate court will review the decisions and actions of the trial court and may affirm, reverse or remand the case.


Appellate law attorneys can also file a petition to a higher appellate court to review the case after a ruling on appeal. Appellate lawyers in Florida can also file interlocutory appeals or appellate writs.

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Charles Houston Webb

Charles Houston Webb
Webb & Wells, P.A.
Webb & Wells, P.A. PO Box 1849
Anna Maria, FL 34216
Licensed for 39 years, Charles Houston Webb is a Construction Law and Probate lawyer who attended South Texas College of Law... read more >

Gonzalo Alberto Gayoso

Gonzalo Alberto Gayoso
Gonzalo Alberto Gayoso
4600 Summerlin Rd
Fort Myers, FL 33919
Licensed for 35 years, Gonzalo Alberto Gayoso is a Criminal Defense and Family Law lawyer who attended University of Miami School of Law... read more >

Derek Anthony DiPasquale

Derek Anthony DiPasquale
Derek A. DiPasquale, PA
435 12th St W Unit 209
Bradenton, FL 34205
Licensed for 21 years, Derek Anthony DiPasquale is a Divorce Mediation and Construction Law lawyer who attended Florida State University Co... read more >

Norman Waara

Norman Waara
Norman B. Waara, Esq., Attorney At Law
5384 Grasmere Ln
Sarasota, FL 34241
Licensed for 32 years, Norman Waara is a Civil Rights and Family Law lawyer who attended Marshall-Wythe School of Law - William & Mary... read more >

James E Aker

James E Aker
James E. Aker, Attorney
3400 S Tamiami Trail #101
Sarasota, FL 34239
Licensed for 54 years, James E Aker is a Immigration Law and Family Law lawyer who attended University of Florida Levin College of Law... read more >

Douglas A Orr

Douglas A Orr
The Orr Law Firm, P.L.
2930 Del Prado Blvd S Ste B
Cape Coral, FL 33904
Licensed for 26 years, Douglas A Orr is a Divorce Mediation and Personal Injury lawyer who attended Rutgers School of Law - Newark... read more >

James Dale Gibson

James Dale Gibson
Gibson Kohl, P.L.
1800 2nd St
Sarasota, FL 34236
Licensed for 38 years, James Dale Gibson is a Business Law and Construction Law lawyer who attended Robert H. McKinney School of Law - Indi... read more >

John Paul Fleck Jr

John Paul Fleck Jr
John Paul Fleck, Jr.
1111 9th Ave W Ste C
Bradenton, FL 34205
Licensed for 43 years, John Paul Fleck Jr is a Medical Malpractice and Criminal Defense lawyer who attended University of Pittsburgh School... read more >

Robert Dodig Jr

Robert Dodig Jr
Legal Aid Service of Collier County
2720 NW 21st St
Cape Coral, FL 33993
Licensed for 31 years, Robert Dodig Jr is a Education Law and Employment Law lawyer who attended Pettit College of Law - The Ohio Northern ... read more >

Scott Thomas Bossard

Scott Thomas Bossard
Office of the County Attorney
1660 Ringling Blvd Fl 2
Sarasota, FL 34236
Licensed for 31 years, Scott Thomas Bossard is a Local Government Law and Appellate Law lawyer who attended University of Miami School of L... read more >
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Certified in Appellate Practice

Florida Bar Board Certification in Appellate Law - The term "appellate practice' is defined as dealing with "recognition and preservation of error committed by lower tribunals, and the presentation of argument concerning the presence or absence of such error to state or federal appellate courts through brief writing, writ and motion practice and oral argument."


Lawyers certified in Appellate Law by the Florida Board of Legal Specialization have met the minimum standards for appellate practice certification. The standards set out in Rule 6-13.3, include the practice of law for at least 5 years, substantial involvement in the specialty of appellate practice (30% or more); handling of at least 25 appellate actions and 5 appellate oral arguments, 45 hours of approved appellate practice certification continuing legal education. Attorneys must also submit to peer review and written examination.


Rule 6-13.2 defines an appellate practice to include "evaluation and consultation regarding potential appellate issues or remedies in connection with proceedings in the lower tribunal prior to the initiation of the appellate process."


An appellate action seeks to review the decision of a lower tribunal in the state court, a federal district court, a United States court of appeals, or the Supreme Court of the United States.


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