California Courts of Appeal: Initial Considerations | Practical Law

California Courts of Appeal: Initial Considerations | Practical Law

A Practice Note addressing issues that attorneys litigating in California's superior courts should consider before taking an appeal to the California Courts of Appeal in an unlimited jurisdiction civil case. This Note covers who can appeal, what types of orders or judgments a party can appeal, whether to seek a writ or wait for final judgment, and strategic considerations in deciding whether to appeal.

California Courts of Appeal: Initial Considerations

Practical Law Practice Note w-002-4293 (Approx. 20 pages)

California Courts of Appeal: Initial Considerations

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A Practice Note addressing issues that attorneys litigating in California's superior courts should consider before taking an appeal to the California Courts of Appeal in an unlimited jurisdiction civil case. This Note covers who can appeal, what types of orders or judgments a party can appeal, whether to seek a writ or wait for final judgment, and strategic considerations in deciding whether to appeal.