In appellate law, there is a common saying: “If it’s not in the record, it didn’t happen.” Appellate Courts have disposed of many appeals by ruling that the record was insufficient to properly review the trial court’s judgment. In the event the trial court rules...
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What happens after the Appellate Court rules?
After an Illinois circuit court issues a final judgment in a civil case, one or both parties involved may file an appeal if they believe there was a significant error made during the trial. However, what if individuals or businesses file an appeal, but do not agree...
How do I start an appeal?
A trial court’s judgment or court order that went against you can seem like a conclusive end to your case. However, if you feel the judgment was unfair or erroneous, you can file an appeal. This article discusses the basic procedures for starting an appeal in Illinois...
A look at the Illinois appellate court network
When a court makes a mistake in its ruling, either side could have an opportunity to overturn the decision. To do this, the appropriate appellate court has to hear the issue. There are five appellate districts in Illinois, and one federal court for the...
How does the appeal process work in Illinois?
If you believe the verdict you received during a trial at a circuit court in Illinois was made in error, you have the right to appeal. The appeal process has numerous steps, and it's important to understand these steps even when you have professional legal...