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Texas Practice Guide Civil Appeals, 2025 ed.

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Civil Appeals is a how-to-guide for Texas practitioners written by Texas practitioners concerning civil appellate practice. It includes a step-by-step analysis of the appeals process, as well as easy-to-use forms, checklists, and practice tips. The guide

Publisher:Lawyers Cooperative Publishing
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Pages:1806
Publication date:2025-03-09
Practice area:Civil procedure
Jurisdiction:Texas
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Copyright:2025
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Justice Adele Hedges, Honorable

Hedges became the Chief Justice of the Fourteenth Court of Appeals, Houston, Texas in December 2003. She previously served as a Justice on the First Court of Appeals, Houston, Texas (1992-2003). The Texas Association of Civil Trial and Appellate Specialists 

Texas Practice Guide Civil Pretrial, 2025-2026 ed.Texas Practice Guide Civil Pretrial, 2025-2026 ed.
Justice Adele Hedges, Honorable, Kim Askew
Texas Practice Guide Civil Appeals, 2025 ed.Texas Practice Guide Civil Appeals, 2025 ed.
Justice Adele Hedges, Honorable, Lynne Liberato
Texas Practice Guide Civil Trial, 2025 ed.Texas Practice Guide Civil Trial, 2025 ed.
Daniel K. Hedges, Justice Adele Hedges, Honorable
Texas Practice GuideTexas Practice Guide
Brad L. Whitlock, Brian Thompson Morris, C.L. Mike Schmidt, Christopher Martin, Craig B. Glidden, D. Mark Elliston, Dan L. Nicewander, Daniel K. Hedges, David E. Keltner, Elizabeth Lang-Miers, Hon. Greg Abbott, Hon. Judge Nikki DeShazo, Hugh M. Ray former contributing author, Ike Vanden Eykel, J. Cary Barton, Jack Hebdon, James N. Johnson deceased, Jerome S. Levy, Joe Brown deceased, Judge, Justice Adele Hedges, Honorable, Kathryn J. Murphy, Kim Askew, Knox D. Nunnally deceased, Lawrence A. Waks, Linda L. Addison, Lynne Liberato, Marjorie J. Stephens, Mark Kincaid, Molly Buck Richard, Robert C. Prather, Robin Russell, Ronald G. Franklin, Ronald R. Cresswell, Sarah Patel Pacheco, Sharon Brand Gardner, Stewart Gagnon, Thomas M. Featherston Jr., W. Mike Baggett

Lynne Liberato

Liberato is a partner in the Appellate practice group of the Houston office of Haynes Boone, LLP. She served as chief staff attorney for the First Court of Appeals in Houston and has argued cases before the Texas State Supreme Court, the U.S. Court of 

Texas Practice Guide Civil Appeals, 2025 ed.Texas Practice Guide Civil Appeals, 2025 ed.
Justice Adele Hedges, Honorable, Lynne Liberato
Texas Practice GuideTexas Practice Guide
Brad L. Whitlock, Brian Thompson Morris, C.L. Mike Schmidt, Christopher Martin, Craig B. Glidden, D. Mark Elliston, Dan L. Nicewander, Daniel K. Hedges, David E. Keltner, Elizabeth Lang-Miers, Hon. Greg Abbott, Hon. Judge Nikki DeShazo, Hugh M. Ray former contributing author, Ike Vanden Eykel, J. Cary Barton, Jack Hebdon, James N. Johnson deceased, Jerome S. Levy, Joe Brown deceased, Judge, Justice Adele Hedges, Honorable, Kathryn J. Murphy, Kim Askew, Knox D. Nunnally deceased, Lawrence A. Waks, Linda L. Addison, Lynne Liberato, Marjorie J. Stephens, Mark Kincaid, Molly Buck Richard, Robert C. Prather, Robin Russell, Ronald G. Franklin, Ronald R. Cresswell, Sarah Patel Pacheco, Sharon Brand Gardner, Stewart Gagnon, Thomas M. Featherston Jr., W. Mike Baggett

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