Appellate Advocacy

Appellate Advocacy: Finding an Appellate Lawyer at The Berdugo Law Firm

There are many issues you may run into if you have a case that goes to court, especially if you aren’t satisfied with the ruling. The legal system tends to be quite complex, which can make it difficult for the average person to understand what their options are and how they need to proceed.

At The Berdugo Law Firm, Jonathan Berdugo can act as your appellate advocate when it comes to managing appeals. Depending on the details after your case in court, this could have a significant impact on what comes next. Here is a breakdown of how appellate advocacy works and why it is important.

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What is an Appellate Advocate?

An appellate advocate or appellate lawyer is someone who specializes in appeal cases. Appealing a court ruling is when you contest the verdict itself and how it was derived in the hopes of getting a new ruling. An appellate lawyer will represent you and build a case to prove that the initial ruling was somehow biased or exaggerated.

Instead of working like an average lawyer by creating a case around new evidence, an appellate attorney uses the evidence that has already been presented. They will examine the credibility, legitimacy, and legality of the original ruling to look for weak spots and loopholes. Depending on what they find in the original ruling, they will build their appeal on a specific detail that could overturn it.

If you went through the trial court and received a verdict that you do not believe is fair or correct, you may want to hire an appellate lawyer. At The Berdugo Law Firm, Jonathan Berdugo can act as your appellate advocate if you wish to take your case to appeal court.

Appellate Advocacy Benefits

The majority of people aren’t aware of what appellate advocates are and how they can help individuals after they have gotten a verdict from the court. There are many situations where you may want to appeal the court’s decision in the hopes of getting a ruling that is more in your favor. Appellate advocacy is the best way to achieve this result since there is a certain process that appealing must go through.

Collaborative

Depending on the appeal, you may not just have one appellate attorney on your case, you may have multiple, making up an appellate counsel. Appellate counsel are able to work collaboratively to create a strong appeal that will work in your favor. This includes working closely with you so that you are involved every step of the way and understand how the appeal will proceed.
A collaborative effect creates a more substantial appeal that is cohesive and has the best chance of overturning the original ruling.

Experienced

Appellate lawyers specialize in appeals, which helps them to know exactly how to approach each case. They will be able to advise you on whether or not you have grounds for an appeal, as there has to be a strong basis for the original ruling to be overturned. If the ruling was unfair or certain details of your case were overlooked, your attorney will be able to spot this and make it the center of your appeal.
Appellate counsel will also have the analytical skills needed to do extensive legal research and analysis when finding and creating a substantial appeal. These are necessary skills as appellate counsel will often have to review every aspect of the original case and create an appeal by a deadline.

Persuasive

Making an appeal that overturns the original court’s ruling can be challenging, especially if there isn’t a substantial basis for it. That is why appellate advocates have to be persuasive in terms of both writing and oral presentations. They will use the skills to present your case in the best light and showcase that an error or unfair ruling was originally made.

Contact an Appellate Lawyer at The Berdugo Law Firm

Do you want to appeal a court ruling on your legal case? If so, contact The Berdugo Law Firm to get the legal assistance of an appellate advocate who can help create a persuasive appeal on your behalf. Contact us directly at 323-642-9933, send an email, or use the live chat to speak with an attorney in Downey or Los Angeles, California.