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Bedford Appeals Lawyer John P. Davis
Hurst Appeals Lawyer. Licensed for 41 years.
Bedford Appeals Lawyer Terence Sean Bajuk
Bedford Appeals Lawyer. Licensed for 17 years.
Bedford Appeals Lawyer G. Stanley Cramb
Bedford Appeals Lawyer. Licensed for 36 years.
Bedford Appeals Lawyer Caleb Israel Moore
Bedford Appeals Lawyer. Licensed for 3 years.
Bedford Appeals Lawyer Michele Vaughan Sparkman
Grapevine Appeals Lawyer. Licensed for 5 years.
Bedford Appeals Lawyer Davis G. Mccown
Hurst Appeals Lawyer. Licensed for 28 years.
Bedford Appeals Lawyer Joel Pate Smyer
Fort Worth Appeals Lawyer. Licensed for 18 years.
Bedford Appeals Lawyer Kenneth E. East
Fort Worth Appeals Lawyer. Licensed for 17 years.
Bedford Appeals Lawyer William A. Osborn
Hurst Appeals Lawyer. Licensed for 38 years.
Bedford Appeals Lawyer Warren Thomas Leake Jr.
Arlington Appeals Lawyer. Licensed for 28 years.
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Appeals

If you file a lawsuit and lose the case, you can appeal the decision to the next highest court, which is called the appellate court. Appellate lawyers often specialize in arguing appeals; that is, they specialize in arguing why the decision of the lower court was wrong (or why it was right, for the party that won). Appellate attorneys specialize in appeals because they understand the specific and detailed rules that must be followed. It is possible to lose an appeal on technicalities, even when the law is on your side. If you want to appeal outcome of the trial court, or if you need to argue against another person's appeal, you should work with an appellate attorney.