FLORIDA APPEALS (For the non-appellate lawyer)

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FLORIDA APPEALS (For the non-appellate lawyer) Photo by Bruin79 / Public domain

WHY DO WE CARE? Photo by Bruin79 / Public domain

Types of appeal 1. Final Appeal 2. Non-Final Appeal 3. Extraordinary Writ

FINAL APPEAL Final Judgment Dismissal of an Action Partial Judgment on Distinct and Severable Cause of Action

Non-FINAL APPEAL Authorized by Rule 9.130 Orders concerning venue and jurisdiction Orders on class certification Orders on motions for relief from judgment

Extraordinary writs Mandamus- Command performance of ministerial duty Prohibition- Prevent lower court from exercising jurisdiction Certiorari- Failure to conform to the requirements of law, causing material injury Habeas Corpus- Determine whether detention of an individual is legal

Anatomy of an appeal 1. Adverse Ruling 2. Filing of Notice of Appeal 3. Preparation of the Record 4. Briefing 5. Oral Argument 6. Ruling Anatomy of an appeal

PRESERVATION OF ERROR 1. Timely, Contemporaneous Objection 2. Stated Legal Basis 3. Obtain an Adverse Ruling on Objection

De Novo (no deference to trial court’s legal conclusions) Pure Questions of Law Order Granting Summary Judgment Order Granting Motion to Dismiss Competent, Substantial Evidence Trial Court Findings of Fact Abuse of Discretion (no reasonable man) Rulings on Admissibility of Evidence Order on Motion to Vacate Default Order on Motion to Vacate Judgment STANDARDS OF REVIEW

Weigh the benefits of summary judgment against the risks of reversal on appeal When in doubt about preservation of record, ask for a more specific ruling Bring a court reporter Don’t try to do it on your own Practice tips

“appellate judges watch from on high the legal battle fought below, and when the dust and smoke of the battle clears they come down out of the hills and shoot the wounded.” -Judge KENNY Griffis, MISSISSIPPI COURT OF APPEALS (WITH CREDIT TO JUSTICE John F. Onion, Jr., Texas Court of Criminal Appeals)