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In law, an appeal is a process for requesting a formal change to an official decision.
The specific procedures for appealing, including even whether there is a right of appeal from a particular type of decision, can vary greatly from country to country. Even within a jurisdiction, the nature of an appeal can vary greatly depending on the type of case.
An appellate court is a court that hears cases on appeal from another court. Depending on the particular legal rules that apply to each circumstance, a party to a court case who is unhappy with the result might be able to challenge that result in an appellate court on specific grounds. These grounds typically could include errors of law, fact, or procedure (in the United States, due process).
In different jurisdictions, appellate courts are also called appeals courts, courts of appeals, superior courts, or supreme courts.
Case Law Update: The Role of Appeals to Superior Court in Workers? Compensation Appeals
On November 14, 2008, the Georgia Court of Appeals decided the case of Holder v. City of Atlanta, 2008 Ga. App. Lexis 1236...
Proposed Court of Criminal Appeals rule change would punish last-minute appeals as "untimely"
The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals has proposed a rule change that would move up the deadline for last-minute habeas appeals in death penalty appeals to 48 hours before the execution date...
Qualcomm's Appeal and Sanctioned Attorneys' Cross-Appeals Dismissed by Federal Circuit Court of Appeals
Qualcomm Inc. v. Broadcom Corp., No. 05-CV-1958-B (BLM), United States District Court for the Southern District of California; No...
Ind. Decisions - Court of Appeals nullifies 2007 mayoral election; Bennett, Burke both file appeals
Updating this lengthy list of ILB entries on the Terre Haute mayor's race dispute, Arthus Foulkes of the Terre Haute...
Ind. Decisions - More on: Court of Appeals nullifies 2007 mayoral election; Bennett, Burke both file appeals
Updating this ILB entry from Dec. 16, 2008, Arthur Foulkes of the Terre Haute Tribune-Star reports today in a story...
A New Day, New Rules: Ex Parte Appeals Before the Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) published some new rules that will improve (their word, not ours) the process of ex parte appeals before the USPTO?s Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences (BPAI)...















