Our Appellate Services

Appellate Law

Guiding You Through the Appellate Process

Navigating the appellate process is both challenging and complex. Unlike trial courts, where evidence is presented and facts are established, appellate courts focus solely on legal arguments, examining whether errors occurred during the trial that may have affected the outcome of the case. This requires a deep understanding of legal principles, meticulous attention to the trial record, and the ability to craft persuasive written briefs that clearly articulate the legal issues at hand.

At The Appellate Group, we a decade of experience and a proven track record to every appeal we handle. Our team has successfully represented clients before both the Utah Court of Appeals and the Utah Supreme Court, advocating for the correction of legal errors and the fair application of justice. We are well-versed in the nuances of appellate procedure, from identifying appealable issues to drafting compelling briefs and delivering persuasive oral arguments.

Whether you are looking to overturn an unfavorable ruling or defend a favorable decision, we offer the strategic insight and legal expertise needed to navigate this intricate process. We work closely with trial attorneys and clients to develop the best possible strategy, ensuring that each case is meticulously prepared and every argument is thoroughly presented. Our goal is to provide clarity, direction, and skilled advocacy at every stage of the appeal.

When you choose The Appellate Group, you gain a dedicated partner committed to protecting your rights and achieving the best possible outcome on appeal. Let us guide you through the complexities of appellate law with the experience and focus your case deserves.


Post-trial Motions


A post-trial motion requests the court to change its decision after a trial, possibly leading to a revised judgment.

Appeals


Where a higher court reviews the decision of a lower court to determine if legal errors affected the outcome. 

Post-conviction Relief


A legal process allowing a convicted person to challenge their conviction or sentence based on issues.

Amicus Brief


A document submitted to a court by someone not directly involved in a case, offering information, expertise.