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Re: Objectively intelligent.
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Originally Posted by sebastian_dangerfield
You won’t find me with many appellate lawyers. Appealing legal issues is fine. That’s just argument. Appealing fact driven cases or those where evidentiary rulings matter test the limits of the word “tedious.” Reading trial transcripts is a penalty of one of Dante’s rings.
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Almost all of my appellate work has been the result of me winning summary judgment and the plaintiff appealing. Even my one post-trial appeal was an appeal of an SJ motion that was denied way early in the case. All legal issues.
Trials are dumb - a case that goes to trial is a failure.
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