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The Evolved Appellate Brief
 

Litigation

October 1, 2010
 
Larry A. Klein- West Palm Beach

Litigation Partner Larry Klein authored a Litigation article titled "The Evolved Appellate Brief."

As a judge on Florida's Fourth District Court of Appeal, Mr. Klein read far more poor-to-excellent briefs than most practicing lawyers. Using this experience as a background, in the article, he outlines how to write an effective brief. Appellate judges have very large caseloads and hear a dozen or two oral arguments each week. In the end, the most important thing about a brief is clarity. Candor, brevity and clarity get the best results. To view the full article please visit the link below.

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