Appeals Lawyers in Tennessee Near Me, page 3
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Brand, Daryl J. Attorney
Chattanooga,
Tennessee
Appeals Lawyers - Attorneys - Trial Lawyers
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French, J. Davidson Attorney
Nashville,
Tennessee
Appeals Lawyers - Attorneys - Employment & Labor Lawyers - Trial Lawyers
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Gilreath & Associates
Nashville,
Tennessee
Accident Lawyers - Appeals Lawyers - Attorneys - Civil Law Attorneys - Corporate Business Lawyers - Personal Injury Lawyers - Vehicular Accident Lawyers - Wrongful Death Attorneys
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Kennerly, Montgomery & Finley, P.C.
Knoxville,
Tennessee
Administrative & Governmental Lawyers - Appeals Lawyers - Arbitration & Mediation Services - Arbitration & Mediation Services Attorneys - Attorneys - Civil Law Attorneys
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Cole, Jonathan Attorney
Nashville,
Tennessee
Administrative & Governmental Lawyers - Appeals Lawyers - Attorneys - Criminal Defense Lawyers - Environmental & Natural Resources Lawyers
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Rayson, John B. Attorney
Knoxville,
Tennessee
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Cantrell, Cantrell & Fisher
Clinton,
Tennessee
Accident Lawyers - Appeals Lawyers - Attorneys - Civil Law Attorneys - Vehicular Accident Lawyers
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Henard, Branch H., III Attorney
Nashville,
Tennessee
Accident Lawyers - Appeals Lawyers - Attorneys - Corporate Business Lawyers - Corporate Finance & Securities Lawyers
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Cornelius & Collins, LLP
Nashville,
Tennessee
Accident Lawyers - Administrative & Governmental Lawyers - Appeals Lawyers - Attorneys - Vehicular Accident Lawyers
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Locklin, Jennifer Orr Attorney
Nashville,
Tennessee
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A challenge to a previous legal determination. An appeal is directed towards a legal power higher than the power making the challenged determination. In most states and the federal system, trial court determinations can be appealed in appeals courts, and appeals court decisions can be appealed in a supreme court. The person pursuing an appeal is called an appellant, while the person defending the lower court’s ruling is the appellee. Appeals can be either discretionary or of right. An appeal of right is one that the higher court must hear, if the losing party demands it, while a discretionary appeal is one that the higher court may, but does not have to, consider. For example, in the federal system, there is an appeal of right from the District Court to the Court of Appeals, but appeals from the Court of Appeals to the Supreme Court are discretionary.