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Bryan McDaniel Taylor, experienced Appeals, Business attorney in Vestavia, AL with 4 reviews
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30 Oct, 2024 by Geoffrey dunan
Mr. Brom was incredibly knowledgeable and responsive throughout my entire case, always explaining complex legal issues in a clear way. I felt confident and well-represented throughout the entire process and would highly recommend him and his firm to anyone needing legal assistance. I would not hesitate to call Bachus, Brom & Taylor again for legal services.
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29 Oct, 2024 by Craig lewis
I have known and worked with Steven for many years and he is a very knowledgeable attorney with the highest ethical standards.
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12 Jun, 2024 by Samuel lee
Mr. Brom has been invaluable in creating our company's operating agreement, reviewing contracts, and providing general business and legal advice. Highly recommended!
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Forrest Lamar Adams II, experienced Appeals, Insurance attorney in Vestavia, AL with 6 reviews
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20 Jan, 2025 by Brent parnell
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01 Sep, 2023 by Richard talley
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22 Jun, 2020 by Larry wilke
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Nicholas Peter Callahan III, experienced Appeals, Litigation attorney in Vestavia, AL with 31 reviews
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14 Sep, 2024 by Shea edwards
Mr. Fernambucq and Mr. Dunn, My name is Tabitha Edwards and I am coming with concerns of events that have recently happened with my previous Lawyer Caleb Faulkner who works at your firm concerning a case that I am in. I was originally referred to Mr. Dunn by Jim Holliman, who has been a dear patient and friend since 2012. When I called to schedule with you, Mr. Dunn, Caleb happened to be available that day and my case was emergent so that is why I hired him. When I first hired Caleb Faulkner at the beginning of August I handed over all evidence that I had meticulously collected. Included in this evidence was a physical recorder that contained 5 separate files of recordings of sensitive matter directly involving my case. These recordings could have potentially been additional shields for me in court. Prior to my hearing, my previous lawyer Caleb Faulkner asked me to meet him at your office at Boyd, Fernambucq & Dunn, P.C. while there, Caleb stated "Let me go get you're recorder, my assistant has had it listening to it and taking notes for me". Caleb then handed me the recorder that was enclosed in a zip lock bag. Caleb then stated "I want you to take this with you to court, I don't want it in my possession because I don't want to mess it up". Immediately in front of Caleb I took out the recorder and turned it on to find all 5 files on my recorder had been deleted. I immediately informed Caleb that the recorder was blank and all files were missing. Caleb put his hands in the air and stated " I have not touched that recorder once since it was delivered it was not me, my assistant is the only one who has had it because she was listening to it for me and taking notes". This was equally concerning because in the earlier hours before I arrived Caleb stated that I have more evidence concerning my case instead of the recordings - this leads me to believe I was being lied to because how would Caleb know if he has not taken the time to listen to them? Later in the week when I went to receive my mail, the assistant Kaylee Franks was at the office. I informed her about my recordings and how each file was separately deleted. I explained that there is not a delete button on this recorder and each file has to be deleted one by one. Kaylee stated that she only listened to my recordings on August 12th and she can 100 percent attest that she did not delete any files and after listening she turned the recorder off and has not used or listened to it since August 12th. Kaylee seemed flushed and in obvious distress. I told her not to worry, I am only asking because I am concerned that my evidence had been destroyed and I did not understand how it had happened and I wanted to let her know what Caleb had told me that she was the only person that has had it in her possession. I have since retained a new attorney. I informed my new attorney what happened. She informed me that I need to report this immediately to the Alabama Bar and things seem questionable and if not careless with my evidence and property at the least. When I emailed Caleb informing him that I no longer require his services and would like my retainer fee back, he stated that he has used up my trust and there is no money back he can give. I am not currently worried about receiving my retainer fee back as I am concerned about why these things have happened to me. My property and evidence was destroyed and I am asking respectfully for someone to look into this incident and please help. Rather this happened on accident, it happened. I do not want this to happen to anyone else. I have tried to email you both separately, but I was nervous to be frank that it might get erased if I went through your website. This review is not reflective upon you or Mr. Fernambucq, but at this point I am fighting for the possible outcome of my life and I am trying to keep myself safe. Sincerely, Tabitha Edwards
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04 Sep, 2024 by John griffiths
My Boyd is without doubt the worst trial attorney I have ever met. He defines the term " let's settle this case". He does not follow requests that his client wants, but just wants to get off after he has charged you enough to fill his pockets. The other two attorneys are very professional. Don't ever trust Boyds' word, he will not keep it! He absolutely blew a case with me (thus the negativity), which has literally put me on the road to homelessness. I could not make this up. Dr. J. Griffiths
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25 Aug, 2024 by Eugene a mangieri md
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Barry William Hair, experienced Appeals, Litigation attorney in Vestavia, AL with 0 reviews
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Robert Jackson Sewell, experienced Appeals, Business attorney in Vestavia, AL with 0 reviews
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Aldos Lamont Vance, experienced Appeals, Lawsuit / Dispute attorney in Vestavia, AL with 0 reviews
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Heather Kelly Jackson, experienced Appeals, Litigation attorney in Vestavia, AL with 0 reviews
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William Bernard Lloyd Jr., experienced Appeals, Criminal Defense attorney in Vestavia, AL with 0 reviews
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What an Appeals Lawyer Can Do for You

An appeals lawyer specializes in representing clients in appellate courts, challenging or defending lower court decisions. If you believe that a legal error was made during your trial or that the court’s decision was unjust, an appeals lawyer can help you appeal the ruling to a higher court. They work to identify mistakes made during the trial, such as improper application of law, exclusion of key evidence, or jury misconduct. On the other hand, if you're defending a favorable judgment, an appeals lawyer can help protect the decision from being overturned.

Appeals lawyers don’t retry the case but instead focus on legal arguments and procedural issues to convince the appellate court to either overturn, modify, or uphold the lower court’s decision.

When Should I Hire an Appeals Lawyer?

Hiring an appeals lawyer is necessary when you are involved in a legal appeal, either as the appellant (the party appealing the case) or the appellee (the party defending the lower court’s ruling). Common situations in which you should hire an appeals lawyer include:

  • Appealing a conviction or ruling: If you’ve been convicted in a criminal case or lost a civil case and believe the decision was based on legal errors or improper procedures, an appeals lawyer can review the case and file an appeal on your behalf.
  • Challenging a sentence: In criminal cases, if you feel that the sentence is excessively harsh or not in line with legal standards, an appeals lawyer can work to reduce or modify the sentence.
  • Defending a lower court ruling: If the opposing party has filed an appeal to overturn a favorable ruling, an appeals lawyer can help defend the judgment and argue that the lower court’s decision should be upheld.
  • Complex legal issues: If your case involves complicated legal issues or interpretations of the law, an appeals lawyer can provide the necessary expertise to argue those points effectively before an appellate court.
  • Reviewing trial errors: Appeals lawyers can examine whether mistakes such as jury misconduct, improper exclusion or admission of evidence, or incorrect jury instructions occurred during the trial.

You should hire an appeals lawyer as soon as you decide to appeal or are informed that the other party is appealing the case, as appellate procedures are time-sensitive.

What Does an Appeals Lawyer Do?

An appeals lawyer provides specialized legal services to challenge or defend a lower court decision. Their role focuses on legal arguments, reviewing the trial record, and persuading the appellate court to either reverse or uphold the ruling. They can:

  • Review the trial record: Appeals lawyers meticulously review transcripts, evidence, and rulings from the original trial to identify any legal errors or procedural mistakes that could be grounds for appeal.
  • Prepare and file briefs: Appeals lawyers write legal briefs that present persuasive arguments to the appellate court. These briefs focus on the legal errors made during the trial and how they affected the outcome.
  • Present oral arguments: In many appeals, lawyers present oral arguments before a panel of judges, explaining why the lower court’s decision should be reversed or upheld based on legal principles.
  • Monitor case law developments: Appeals lawyers stay updated on changes in the law and precedents set by higher courts, which can be crucial in shaping the arguments they present during the appeal.
  • Provide legal advice on the likelihood of success: Appeals lawyers can offer a realistic assessment of your chances of winning the appeal based on the legal errors and evidence from the trial.

How Are Appeals Lawyers Paid?

Appeals lawyers typically charge for their services based on the complexity of the appeal and the amount of work required to prepare briefs and present arguments. Common payment structures include:

  • Hourly rate: Many appeals lawyers charge by the hour due to the significant amount of research, writing, and preparation involved in appeals. Hourly rates can range from $200 to $600 or more, depending on the lawyer’s experience and the case’s complexity.
  • Flat fee: For some straightforward appeals, a lawyer may charge a flat fee that covers all the work necessary to complete the appeal.
  • Retainer fee: In complex or high-stakes appeals, a lawyer may require a retainer, an upfront payment that covers the initial stages of the appeal. The lawyer then bills against this retainer for ongoing work.

It's important to discuss fees and costs upfront with your lawyer during the initial consultation to ensure you understand the financial commitment involved.

How Much Does an Appeals Lawyer Cost?

The cost of hiring an appeals lawyer varies depending on factors such as the complexity of the case, the lawyer’s experience, and the amount of work involved. General cost estimates include:

  • Straightforward appeals: For simpler appeals, such as those involving minor legal errors, fees can range from $5,000 to $15,000, depending on the scope of work.
  • Complex appeals: Appeals that involve complicated legal issues, multiple grounds for appeal, or high-stakes outcomes can cost anywhere from $20,000 to $100,000 or more, especially if the case requires extensive legal research, brief writing, and oral arguments.
  • Hourly rates: Many appeals lawyers charge hourly rates ranging from $200 to $600 per hour, with higher rates often associated with more experienced attorneys or particularly challenging cases.

Before proceeding with your appeal, it’s crucial to ask for a clear estimate of the costs involved so you can budget appropriately.

Top Questions to Ask an Appeals Lawyer

Before hiring an appeals lawyer, it’s essential to ask questions to ensure they are well-suited for your case and that you understand the appeals process. Important questions include:

  1. What experience do you have with appeals?
    Ensure the lawyer has substantial experience handling appellate cases, particularly in the area of law relevant to your case (e.g., criminal, civil, family, etc.).
  2. How do you charge for appeals?
    Ask whether the lawyer charges an hourly rate, a flat fee, or a retainer, and request an estimate of the total costs for handling your appeal.
  3. What is the likelihood of success for my appeal?
    A good appeals lawyer should provide an honest assessment of your case’s strengths and weaknesses and the chances of winning the appeal.
  4. How long will the appeal process take?
    Ask for an estimate of how long the appeal process might take, from filing the initial briefs to a final decision by the appellate court.
  5. Will you personally handle my appeal?
    In larger law firms, junior attorneys or legal assistants may handle some of the research or drafting. Clarify who will be responsible for preparing and arguing your case.
  6. What is your approach to handling appeals?
    Some lawyers may be more inclined to focus on procedural issues, while others emphasize broader legal arguments. Make sure the lawyer’s approach aligns with your goals.

How to Check the Credibility of an Appeals Lawyer

To ensure that you’re hiring a reputable appeals lawyer, take the following steps to verify their credentials and experience:

  • Verify their bar status: Check with your state bar association to confirm that the lawyer is licensed and in good standing, with no history of disciplinary actions.
  • Look for appellate experience: Review the lawyer’s website or profile to ensure they specialize in appellate law and have successfully handled appeals similar to yours.
  • Check client reviews and testimonials: Look for client feedback on platforms like Avvo, Martindale-Hubbell, or Google to get insight into the lawyer’s track record and client satisfaction.
  • Ask for references: A credible lawyer should be willing to provide references from past clients who can speak to their expertise and success in handling appeals.
  • Look for recognition in appellate law: Membership in organizations like the American Academy of Appellate Lawyers (AAAL) or awards and recognition in appellate law can indicate a lawyer’s expertise in this specialized area.

What Should I Prepare for My First Consultation?

To make the most out of your first consultation with an appeals lawyer, it’s important to come prepared with relevant documents and information. Here’s what you should bring:

  • Trial transcripts and court records: The lawyer will need a complete record of the original trial, including transcripts, motions, exhibits, and the final judgment or order.
  • Legal briefs from the trial: If any briefs or motions were filed during the trial, bring copies so the appeals lawyer can review the legal arguments that were presented.
  • Written decision or verdict: Bring the court’s written ruling, verdict, or decision so the lawyer can identify any potential errors or issues to raise on appeal.
  • Questions about the appeal process: Write down any questions you have about the appeal’s timeline, costs, and potential outcomes.
  • List of potential legal errors: If you believe specific mistakes were made during the trial (e.g., improper evidence, legal misinterpretations), provide a list of those issues.

Being well-prepared for your consultation allows the lawyer to assess your case more effectively and provide the best guidance on how to proceed with your appeal.

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