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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.

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Amal Uthman

Personal Injury Attorney

Miami, FL

Kubicki Draper

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Carlos Fernando Gonzalez

Criminal Defense Attorney

South Miami, FL

Carlos F. Gonzalez, P.A.

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Caroline Tabash

Medical Malpractice Attorney

Fort Lauderdale, FL

Luks, Santaniello et al.

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David E Ghannam

Personal Injury Attorney

Livonia, MI

David E Ghannam PC

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Iman Zekri

Family Law Attorney

Fort Myers, FL

Henderson, Franklin, Starnes & Holt, P.A

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John Elias

Family Law Attorney

Pembroke Pines, FL

Law Offices Of John Elias

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Lawrence A Hashish

Criminal Defense Attorney

Fort Lauderdale, FL

Lawrence A. Hashish

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Mohammad Rezeq Bataineh

Intellectual Property Attorney

Jacksonville, FL

Bataineh Law, P.A.

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Pierre George Mina

Estate Planning & Probate Attorney

Miami, FL

LIEBLER, GONZALEZ & PORTUONDO

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Steven Sarkis Guekjian

Criminal Defense Attorney

Leicester, NC

Roland Guekjian, P.A.

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Tara Lee Said

Personal Injury Attorney

Pensacola, FL

Lloyd, Gray, Whitehead & Monroe, P.C.

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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.