Federal Civil Appeals: Initial Considerations | Practical Law

Federal Civil Appeals: Initial Considerations | Practical Law

A Practice Note explaining key issues counsel should consider before starting a civil appeal to a federal court of appeals from a federal district court's judgment or order. This Note covers who may appeal, what types of orders and judgments are appealable, and to what court appeals should be taken. It also addresses issue preservation and strategic considerations in deciding whether to appeal, and briefly discusses certain initial considerations for appeals from federal administrative agencies.

Federal Civil Appeals: Initial Considerations

Practical Law Practice Note w-037-8847 (Approx. 27 pages)

Federal Civil Appeals: Initial Considerations

by Practical Law Litigation
MaintainedUSA (National/Federal)
A Practice Note explaining key issues counsel should consider before starting a civil appeal to a federal court of appeals from a federal district court's judgment or order. This Note covers who may appeal, what types of orders and judgments are appealable, and to what court appeals should be taken. It also addresses issue preservation and strategic considerations in deciding whether to appeal, and briefly discusses certain initial considerations for appeals from federal administrative agencies.