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Appellate Practice Raymond P. Ward Susan Tart

The 5 R s of appellate practice Rules Record Review standards writing oral argument

Forms = Vampires The world changes, we do not. Anne Rice, Interview with a Vampire. Conform (maybe) to obsolete, outdated rules Preserve bad legal writing

Rules Louisiana La. Code Civ. P. arts. 2081 2201 La. Code Crim. P. arts. 911 923 Uniform Rules Local Rules La. Supreme Court Rules Federal Fed. R. App. P. 5 th Circuit Rules 5 th Circuit internal operating procedures (IOPs)

Where to find the rules Green books Westlaw / Lexis La. Legislature web site (Code articles) Court s web site

Importance of the record Arguing about the law in the abstract is interesting and fun, but what wins cases is the lawyer s ability to marshal the facts littered over an extensive trial court record in a way that's consistent with favorable controlling authority In real-life appellate advocacy, the record plays a key role, and a lawyer s mastery of the record or lack thereof often makes the difference between winning and losing. Judge Alex Kozinski, In Praise of Moot Court Not!, 97 Colum. L. Rev. 178, 189 (1997).

Fun facts about the record If it s not in the record, it doesn t exist. Hon. Max Tobias Appellate lawyers spend more time mastering the record than on any other task. Without the record, you can t write the brief. Best preparation for oral argument: know the record cold.

How to cite the record Volume and page (just like So. 3d). 5 R. 1249 (vol. 5 p. 1249) And sometimes by line (like the Bible) 6 R. 1307:5-12 (vol. 6 p. 1307 lines 5-12) In the U.S. 5 th Circuit: ROA.[page]

Standards of review Manifest error (clear error) Factual findings; witness credibility; special damages Abuse of discretion General damages; evidentiary rulings; any law saying that the court may do something De novo Questions of law (summary judgments, some peremptory exceptions)

Manifest (clear) error To be clearly erroneous, a decision must strike us as more than just maybe or probably wrong; it must strike us as wrong with the force of a five-week-old, unrefrigerated dead fish. Parts & Electric Motors, Inc. v. Sterling Electric, Inc., 866 F.2d 228, 233 (7th Cir. 1988)

Most briefwriting

Fun briefwriting fact [A] supermajority of lawyers even law professors grossly overestimate their writing skills, and underestimate the importance of those skills. Bryan A. Garner, Garner on Language and Writing xxxv (ABA 2009).

Fun briefwriting fact In the U.S. 5 th Circuit, percentage of briefs that are well-written and genuinely helpful :

Fun briefwriting fact In the U.S. 5 th Circuit, percentage of briefs that are well-written and genuinely helpful : 5% to 10% Judge Thomas M. Reavley Bryan A. Garner, Garner on Language and Writing xxxiii (ABA 2009).

Fun briefwriting fact In the U.S. 7 th Circuit, percentage of briefs that are of a high professional caliber :

Fun briefwriting fact In the U.S. 7 th Circuit, percentage of briefs that are of a high professional caliber : 3% Judge Frank Easterbrook Bryan A. Garner, Garner on Language and Writing xxxiv (ABA 2009).

More fun facts about legal writing Legal writing is the most important subject taught in law school.* Excellent writing = career success. Excellence in writing is a life-long pursuit. About 70% to 80% of appeals are won or lost on the briefs. * But not necessarily treated so.

Citing cases La. style

Citing cases La. style Wrong: Boudreaux v. State, 815 So. 2d 7 (La. 2002). Right: Boudreaux v. State, 2001-1329 (La. 2/26/02), 815 So. 2d 7. In La. courts of appeal, give parallel citations to U.S. Supreme Court decisions. (Unif. R. 2-12.4.) See materials pp. 22 23

The importance of typography THE OTHER DAY, I RAN INTO AN ENTIRE PARAGRAPH WRITTEN IN ALL CAPITAL LETTERS. TO MAKE MATTERS WORSE, THE ENTIRE THING WAS IN BOLD TEXT. AND I THOUGHT TO MYSELF, GEEZ, TRYING TO READ THIS IS HURTING BOTH MY EYES AND MY BRAIN. IT S LIKE THE WRITER IS SHOUTING AT ME, WHICH HURTS MY EARS AND MAKE ME WISH THAT HE WOULD JUST SHUT UP, JUST TO STOP THE PAIN. The other day, I ran into an entire paragraph written in all capital letters. To make matters worse, the entire thing was in bold text. And I thought to myself, Geez, trying to read this is hurting both my eyes and my brain. It s like the writer is shouting at me, which hurts my ears and makes me wish that he would just shut up, just to stop the pain.

Differences between moot court and real-world oral argument Record is important; policy not so important. A conversation, not a rhetorical display, not a debate. You re not required to use all your time. Splitting the argument with co-counsel is usually a bad idea.

Preparing for oral argument Review the record. Know it cold. Re-read the briefs. Prepare 1 to 3 points to make. Anticipate questions. Be ready to talk about whatever the panel wants to talk about. Answer questions directly; then explain.