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This document is a legal brief submitted by the appellants, Mark and Caroline Goldman, outlining their arguments against the trial court's decisions including the granting of the plaintiffs' motion
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Start with a cover page that includes the title 'Appellants' Brief', the case number, and the names of the parties involved.
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Include a table of contents outlining the sections of the brief.
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Write a statement of the issues being appealed.
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Provide a statement of the case, including relevant facts and procedural history.
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List the standard of review for the issues presented.
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Present legal arguments supporting your appeal in a clear and organized manner.
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Cite relevant statutes, case law, and other legal authority to support your arguments.
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Include a conclusion summarizing the relief sought.
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Attach any necessary appendices or supporting documentation.
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Proofread for clarity, coherence, and adherence to court rules before submission.

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Individuals or entities who are appealing a lower court's decision.
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Litigants who feel that a legal error was made during their trial.
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Attorneys representing clients in appellate cases.
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Parties involved in civil, criminal, or administrative appeals.
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An Appellant's Brief tells the appellate court why the trial court should not have entered an order or judgment against you. Who can use the Appellant's Brief form? The Appellant's Brief is filed by the appellant. If you filed the Notice of Appeal (Civil), you are the appellant (your opponent is called the appellee).
The brief is a party's written argument filed with the Court of Appeals. The brief argues why the trial court made a mistake. It must include citations to the record and to cases, rules, or statutes, to support that argument.
appellant. noun. ap·​pel·​lant. ə-ˈpe-lənt. : a person or party who appeals a court's judgment compare appellee.
An appeal is the legal process to ask a higher court to review a decision by a judge in a lower court (trial court) because you believe the judge made a mistake.
Definition. A party who files a notice of appeal from a trial court order or agency decision is called an "Appellant”. The appellant may have been a plaintiff or defendant in the trial court or agency. The caption of the case does not change when an appeal is filed.

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The Appellants' Brief is a formal document submitted to an appellate court outlining the arguments and legal basis for the appeal.
The party appealing the decision, known as the appellant, is required to file the Appellants' Brief.
To fill out the Appellants' Brief, follow the specific formatting and content guidelines provided by the appellate court, including case details, arguments, and relevant legal citations.
The purpose of the Appellants' Brief is to present the appellant's case, convey the errors in the trial court's decision, and seek a reversal or modification of that decision.
The Appellants' Brief must include the case title, a table of contents, a statement of the issues, the facts of the case, legal arguments, citations to legal authority, and a conclusion.
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