Work With An Appellate Lawyer After A Superior Court Judgment
Appeals, like writs, are a way to overturn an improper legal decision. Unlike writs, though, appeals are always directed to a lower court, which is almost always the Superior Court of the state of California.
At the end of every superior court lawsuit, the judge presiding over the case signs a document called a judgment that formally ends the litigation. The judgment usually resolves the issues of the case in favor of either one side or the other, but sometimes it decides some issues for one side and the other issues for the other side.
Any party against whom a judgment is directed (or partially directed) may appeal the adverse decision to the court of appeals. While some litigants do their own appeals (especially in criminal law), appellate litigation is a specialty, and you are best served by hiring a qualified appellate law firm to pursue any California appeal.
Explore your options for appealing your DMV case with the help of an attorney at Beat DMV, a division of the Law Office of Rodney Gould in Sherman Oaks. Call 818-570-6989 or email us to request a consultation.