Episode Summary
In this episode of Strategic Justice in Action, David Senoff breaks down the appeal process and explains why it is completely different from a trial. With nearly three decades of experience in appellate advocacy, David shares how appeals work, when to involve appellate counsel, and how an appeal can even change the outcome of a case.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
The key differences between a trial and an appeal
Why cases are commonly appealed
When to bring in appellate counsel for the best r...
Episode Summary
In this episode of Strategic Justice in Action, David Senoff breaks down the appeal process and explains why it is completely different from a trial. With nearly three decades of experience in appellate advocacy, David shares how appeals work, when to involve appellate counsel, and how an appeal can even change the outcome of a case.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
- The key differences between a trial and an appeal
- Why cases are commonly appealed
- When to bring in appellate counsel for the best results
- How briefs and oral arguments shape appellate outcomes
- The importance of clarity, precision, and timing in appeals
- How appeals can impact not only a single case but future legal interpretations
Key Timestamps
00:45 – How appeals differ from trials
02:30 – Why cases are appealed
04:50 – The right time to bring in appellate counsel
06:10 – What makes an appellate brief persuasive
08:40 – The role of oral arguments in appeals
11:25 – How appellate rulings shape future legal interpretations
13:50 – A real case example that went to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court
15:30 – Avoiding waiver traps in appellate procedure
17:45 – Final thoughts on safeguarding appellate issues
Show Description
Appeals are not just “trials on paper.” They require a completely different strategy, focus, and skill set. In this episode, David Senoff explains how appeals work, why they matter, and how they can sometimes change not only the result of a case but the direction of the law itself.
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