Our Appellate Law Firm
The Brownstone Law Firm is an appellate litigation law firm, focusing on appeals in federal courts across the United States. Our federal appeal lawyers are skilled at representing clients at the appellate level and in the appeal process. We have handled hundreds of appeals in various state and federal courts and will review your civil or criminal case. Our appellate litigation team combines innovation and the legal services to deliver results and strategic solutions for our clients on appeal.
Our federal appeal lawyers provide aggressive strategies and exceptional resources to best serve your needs. Handling civil and criminal appeals, our work ethic and moral values are well-known. We invite you to be part of our appellate litigation law firm.
The work of an appeals lawyer is different from the work of a trial lawyer. The appeal lawyers at Brownstone Law have extensive experience preparing appellate briefs and presenting compelling legal arguments in federal appeals. A successful appellate lawyer must have a complete understanding of the law, excellent legal research and writing skills, and the ability to use oral argument to persuade a panel of judges to accept a particular interpretation of the law
Appeal Lawyers
We are often retained by clients across the United States to file criminal and complex federal appeals in every federal circuit court of appeal. The federal appeal lawyers at the Brownstone Law are sought after by the most respected and influential businesses in the nation to file appeals before the United States Supreme Court. The law firm also handles federal drug trafficking and conspiracy appeals in federal appellate courts.
At Brownstone we are admitted in all the circuit courts of this country. Some of the appellate cases that we have successfully handled over the past few years involved marijuana possession and cultivation, drug importation, business litigation, federal criminal sentencing hearings, shareholder disputes, insurance fraud, medical fraud, internet pharmacy violations, negligence in the practice of medicine, divorce, child custody, tax evasion and white collar crimes.
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