Appellate Practice
Appeals before state and federal appellate courts.
Appellate attorneys handle appeals — asking a higher court to review and correct legal errors from a trial or ruling, through written briefs and oral argument.
Carlos Fernando Gonzalez
Criminal Defense Attorney
South Miami, FL
Carlos F. Gonzalez, P.A.
Caroline Tabash
Medical Malpractice Attorney
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Luks, Santaniello et al.
Iman Zekri
Family Law Attorney
Fort Myers, FL
Henderson, Franklin, Starnes & Holt, P.A
Lawrence A Hashish
Criminal Defense Attorney
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Lawrence A. Hashish
Mohammad Rezeq Bataineh
Intellectual Property Attorney
Jacksonville, FL
Bataineh Law, P.A.
Pierre George Mina
Estate Planning & Probate Attorney
Miami, FL
LIEBLER, GONZALEZ & PORTUONDO
Steven Sarkis Guekjian
Criminal Defense Attorney
Leicester, NC
Roland Guekjian, P.A.
Tara Lee Said
Personal Injury Attorney
Pensacola, FL
Lloyd, Gray, Whitehead & Monroe, P.C.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I appeal if I lost my case?+
Often yes, but only on legal grounds and within strict deadlines — an appellate attorney can assess your chances quickly.
Is appellate work different from trial work?+
Yes — it focuses on legal arguments and writing rather than evidence and witnesses, so a specialist often helps.
Why choose an Arabic-speaking appellate attorney?+
Appeals are technical — an Arabic-speaking attorney ensures you understand the issues and odds in your own language.