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What is the length of time in a Federal Appeals Court?

Submitted: 16 days and 9 hours ago.
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Posted by RobertJDFL 16 days and 9 hours ago.

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Are you just asking how long an appeal will take?

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Yes, how long will an appeal take in a Federal Appeals Court?

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A briefing schedule for the appeal is set shortly after the notice of appeal is filed. This includes a date by which the appellant must order the reporter's transcripts, and a due date for the opening brief. Frequently, the reporter's transcripts are not prepared on time, and briefing schedules are continued because of court reporter delays. In addition, sometimes attorneys find it necessary to obtain an extension of time.

Most appeals take from one year to 18 months from the filing of the notice of appeal to the issuance of a decision. However, in certain complicated cases, appeals have been known to take several years to resolve.

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