Shutts & Bowen’s Appellate Law Blog analyzes and discusses recent cases, news and trends of interest to appellate practitioners and trial lawyers litigating cases likely to result in appeals. Our experienced authors will cover how to navigate the appellate process, covering topics such as appellate jurisdiction and limitations, appeals from interlocutory and final orders, potential timing minefields, avoiding waiver, ensuring preservation of error, scopeand standards of review, original proceedings and extraordinary writs, procedural considerations for lodging and perfecting appeals, and updates on caselaw from Florida’s appellate courts on these issues.
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