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Appeal in Error: Common Mistakes Made in Appeals ( April 2004 )
After a trial, the losing party often has too much at stake, emotionally or financially, to let the verdict stand unchallenged. Appeal is the next option, but many litigants do not fully understand how different an appeal is from a trial. The following is a discussion of common mistakes that such litigants regularly make. -
Suspending Enforcement of Judgements Pending Appeal ( May 2000 )
This article reviews how to suspend the enforcement of the remedies of a judgement pending appeal through the use of a supersedeas bond. -
Changes to U.S. Copyright Under GATT ( January 1999 )
The GATT implementing legislation has resulted in several significant changes to U.S. laws concerning Section 337. -
Criminal: Habeas Corpus Relief Granted To Petitioner Where Release On Bond Cancelled By Michigan Court Of Appeals' Without Reason(s) Or Due Process. ( December 1998 )
Petitioner, incarcerated in the county jail, filed for a writ of habeas corpus under 28 USC. ? 2241(c)(3) challengi. -
Appeals Court Overturns Ban on Major Air Permits in Genessee County ( October 1998 )
The Michigan Court of Appeals has temporarily lifted an order that prohibited the Michigan Department of.
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