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What is the best approach to finding someone to file an appellate motion and request a motion for discovery of new evidence in an aleady closed case?

Submitted: 416 days and 12 hours ago.
Category: Legal
Value: $15
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You should start your search at www.avvo.com for an appellate attorney. These are specialized cases and require someone who handles them regularly. I know when I have an appeal, I bring in an appellate specialist.

Good luck.

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Expert: Steinlaw
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Answered: 10/2/2008

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