Law Practice,
Civil Litigation,
Appellate Practice
Feb. 22, 2021
5 jury trial mistakes that can crush meritorious appeals
As California begins to emerge from the darkest pandemic months, it is a good time for trial lawyers to remember some of the traps set by California and federal law which, if not dodged, can waive an argument or ruin a viable appeal.





Rex S. Heinke
Counsel
California Appellate Law Group
appellate law
Email: rex.heinke@calapplaw.com
Columbia University School of Law
Rex is one of the most accomplished appellate practitioners in California, and among the best in the nation. Twice named "California Lawyer of the Year," Rex has argued more than 150 appeals in federal and state courts across the country and is regularly called on to defend major corporations and high-profile individuals in some of their most hotly contested appellate matters.

Ben Feuer
Chairman
Complex Appellate Litigation Group LLP
Appellate Law
Email: ben.feuer@calg.com
Northwestern Univ School of Law

As California begins to emerge from its darkest pandemic months, and vaccines slowly -- so slowly -- are distributed across the state, litigators and courts are anticipating a rush of long-delayed jury trials. Criminal jury trials will likely have priority, but civil trials will come quickly after.
This makes it a good time for trial lawyers to remember some of the traps set by California and federal law whic...
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