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Trial support.

 
 

Florida Trial Support

Alexander Appellate Law P.A. provides scaled trial support services to trial attorneys throughout the State of Florida. As a starting point, we provide research services—memoranda and ghost-writing briefs and motions. We also provide pre-trial, trial, and post-trial support, both in-person and remote. This includes researching, drafting, and arguing dispositive and evidentiary motions; ensuring the creation of an appellate record; and preservation of error for appellate review.

If you’re an attorney, call (689) 259-5010 to or contact us online to schedule a conversation about your trial support needs. Our trial support services are listed in detail below.

 

legal research and writing

  • Legal Research. Extensive research into any legal topic, to maximize your argument’s chances of success at trial or on appeal.

  • Memoranda. Fully-researched, objective memoranda on any issue, whether legal or strategic. Includes case evaluation for trial or appeal.

  • Appellate Briefs and Motions. Fully-researched, ready-to-file briefs and motions on any issue.

PRE-trial support

  • Preliminary Legal Motions. Write preliminary motions on jurisdiction, venue, and choice of law.

  • Motions to Dismiss and for Summary Judgment. Craft motions to to dismiss and motions for summary judgment.

  • Evidentiary Motions. Handle evidentiary motions, including motions related to discovery, the admission or exclusion of evidence, and expert witnesses.

trial support

  • Preservation. Assist in properly preserving claims of error at trial, including errors related to jury selection, presentation of evidence, motions for involuntary dismissal or directed verdict, jury instructions, and closing arguments.

  • Trial Briefs. Prepare briefs on issues that come up during trial.

Post-trial support

  • Post-Trial Motions. Prepare and respond to post-trial motions, including motions for new trial.

  • Post-Trial Preservation. Draft motions for rehearing, to ensure that before an appeal is filed the trial court is given the opportunity to correct any errors that appear on the face of the judgment.

  • Preparing the Record. Help prepare the record on appeal by ensuring that it includes all relevant transcripts, filings, exhibits, and judicial acts to be reviewed.

appellate SUPPORT

  • Counsel of Record. Lead counsel on appeals in state and federal courts.

  • Co-counsel. Co-counsel on appeal, including brief writing, motions, and appellate advice.

  • Brief Review. Increase effectiveness of briefs through secondary review, including fully researched legal analysis, suggested edits and additions, proof-reading, and cite-checking.

  • Case Evaluation. An objective analysis of the merits of your case at trial or on appeal.