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Appellate Practice

Nov. 6, 2003

Court Must Put Specification of Reasons and Order in Writing

Focus Column Appellate Law By Mary Perry and Paul D. Fogel Imagine that the trial court has just stated its intention to grant your motion for a new trial - quite a coup after losing such a hard-fought case. A mixed sense of relief and elation runs through you, and you are pleased that your hard work has just paid huge dividends.

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