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Appellate advocacy that wins on paper and at the podium.

Appeals demand precise legal analysis, compelling writing, and persuasive oral argument before courts that scrutinize every word.

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Appellate Law Services

We serve Hall County, GA, Jackson County, GA, Gwinnett County, GA, Banks County, GA, and all of Northeast Georgia across the following appellate practice areas.

Brief Writing
Precisely crafted appellate briefs for the Georgia Court of Appeals, Georgia Supreme Court, and Eleventh Circuit.
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Oral Argument
Persuasive oral argument representation before Georgia appellate courts — prepared, practiced, and focused.
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Federal Appeals
Eleventh Circuit federal appeals for Georgia litigants navigating federal court procedure and standards.
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Writ Petitions
Mandamus, certiorari, and prohibition petitions for extraordinary relief before final judgment.
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Helpful Resources

Understanding the appeals process

Appealing a decision is fundamentally different from going to trial. These resources explain the process clearly.

Guide · 9 min read

How the Georgia Court of Appeals process works

From notice of appeal to oral argument — a complete walkthrough of Georgia's appellate process.
Article · 6 min read

What makes an appellate brief persuasive?

Understand the structure, tone, and argument strategy that separates good briefs from great ones.
Guide · 5 min read

Deadlines you cannot miss: appellate timing in Georgia

Missing an appellate deadline is almost always fatal to your case. Know the critical windows.
Article · 7 min read

Federal vs. state appeals: key differences for Georgia litigants

The Eleventh Circuit has its own rules, culture, and standards of review. Know the differences before you file.
Guide · 6 min read

When to bring in appellate counsel: before, during, or after trial?

The best time to involve an appellate specialist may surprise you — earlier is almost always better.
Article · 4 min read

What is a writ petition and when should you file one?

Writs allow appellate review before a final judgment in certain situations.
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Appellate Briefs Oral Argument Federal Appeals Writ Petitions
Free Guide

Your complete guide to appealing a Georgia court decision

Understand your grounds, your timeline, and your chances — before you commit to the appellate process.

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Service Area

Serving Hall County, Gwinnett County & Northeast Georgia

We serve Hall County, GA, Jackson County, GA, Gwinnett County, GA, Banks County, GA, and all of Northeast Georgia — providing accessible, high-quality legal representation close to home.

Hall County

  • Gainesville
  • Flowery Branch
  • Oakwood

Jackson County

  • Braselton
  • Jefferson
  • Commerce
  • Hoschton

Gwinnett County

  • Peachtree Corners
  • Lawrenceville
  • Duluth
  • Sugar Hill
  • Buford

Banks County

  • Homer
  • Maysville
  • Baldwin
  • Alto
FAQ

Common questions about appellate law

Answers to the questions we hear most often.

Can I appeal any court decision?

Generally, you can appeal a final judgment from a trial court. The appellate court does not retry the facts — it reviews whether the trial court made legal errors. We'll assess whether you have viable grounds before advising you to proceed.

How long does a Georgia appeal take?

A typical Georgia Court of Appeals case takes 18 months to three years from notice of appeal to decision. Eleventh Circuit federal appeals take roughly 18 to 24 months on average. Writ petitions can move much faster.

Does filing an appeal stop enforcement of the judgment?

Not automatically. To stay enforcement of a money judgment pending appeal, you typically need to post a bond or obtain a court order. We can advise on the best approach to protect your position while the appeal is pending.

Can I introduce new evidence on appeal?

No. Appellate courts are limited to the record established in the trial court. This is why involving appellate counsel early — even during trial — is so valuable.

Lost at trial? Don't give up.

Serving Hall County, Jackson County, Gwinnett County, Banks County, and all of Northeast Georgia — including Gainesville, Braselton, Jefferson, Commerce, Lawrenceville, Duluth, Peachtree Corners, Homer, and Baldwin.

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