Pennsylvania Appeals: Commencing an Appeal by Permission to the Superior Court | Practical Law

Pennsylvania Appeals: Commencing an Appeal by Permission to the Superior Court | Practical Law

A Practice Note explaining how to commence an appeal by permission from an interlocutory civil order issued by a Pennsylvania court of common pleas, a state trial court of general jurisdiction, to the Pennsylvania Superior Court. This Note covers drafting, filing, and serving a petition for permission to appeal with the Superior Court. This Note also addresses post-petition tasks, including how the other parties may respond to a petition for permission to appeal.

Pennsylvania Appeals: Commencing an Appeal by Permission to the Superior Court

Practical Law Practice Note w-037-3113 (Approx. 19 pages)

Pennsylvania Appeals: Commencing an Appeal by Permission to the Superior Court

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A Practice Note explaining how to commence an appeal by permission from an interlocutory civil order issued by a Pennsylvania court of common pleas, a state trial court of general jurisdiction, to the Pennsylvania Superior Court. This Note covers drafting, filing, and serving a petition for permission to appeal with the Superior Court. This Note also addresses post-petition tasks, including how the other parties may respond to a petition for permission to appeal.