Representing Appeals in Higher Courts

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An appeal is a request for a higher court to review a lower court's decision. An appeals lawyer handles cases on appeal when a party loses or is unhappy with some part of the decision made by the lower court. to make it sound more simple,If you disagree with a judicial decision made in a case you are involved in, in the District Court, you can usually ask a Senior Court to reconsider that decision.

The appeals court reviews the record made in the trial court. Nothing new can be added to the record; this is not the time to add new facts or evidence. The appeal is not a trial and looks nothing like what you see on TV. The appeal is much less exciting, and is typically handled by a lawyer who is experienced and skilled at research and writing. An appeals lawyer presents the facts and law to the appeals court in a legal brief that looks like a book. The appeals court decides whether to affirm or to reverse the trial court's decision based upon the written briefs.

Various rights of appeal to the High Court are available to you. We at LawHub can allocate an advocate that can represent the appeal on your behalf, before the court of law. We allocate advocate to the client based nature and weightage of the case to make the representation as viable as possible, money does matter.