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Navigating Federal and State Appellate Practice
Ann Ching
Matthew Bender 2026
 
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Abstract:

Navigating Federal and State Appellate Practice provides a clear and systematic roadmap through each step of the appellate process, from preserving issues in the trial court through post decision proceedings. Created for litigators, appellate specialists, and judicial clerks, this treatise explains the full spectrum of appellate procedure in both federal and state courts in one unified resource.

The book covers jurisdiction and venue, notices of appeal, record preparation, briefing strategy, oral argument preparation, standards of review, appellate dispositions, and post decision motions and mandates. Detailed discussions highlight the differences between federal and state practice and offer guidance for developing stronger and more efficient advocacy.

Written by Professor Ann Ching, a respected legal educator and ethics authority with military and judicial experience, this treatise emphasizes practical skills that support real world appellate work. Readers learn how to frame issues effectively, build persuasive arguments, anticipate judicial concerns, and comply with evolving procedural rules.

The title also explores the growing role of technology in appellate practice, including e filing systems, legal analytics, and artificial intelligence. Practical tools such as checklists, templates, and appellate court structure charts help practitioners navigate deadlines and procedural requirements with confidence.

This resource is designed to strengthen appellate strategy, improve written and oral advocacy, and support compliant and efficient practice in both state and federal courts.
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