Instructions
Petition for an Appeal: Explorer Air v. Pat Greene
Cases for an appeal can vary based on the jurisdiction. Researching the grounds for an appeal can be tricky and the resourceful paralegal should be able to determine the proper grounds. Westlaw® is a valuable asset when researching these grounds.
Your client, Pat Greene, loses at the hearing. Your attorney asks you to analyze whether or not to appeal the decision. Research relevant Illinois statutes and case law and draft an internal memo to answer the question. Remember to include an analysis of the defendant’s possible defenses and likelihood of success.
Whether or not your recommendation is to appeal, draft a petition for an appeal that you can submit to a court of competent jurisdiction. Remember to include documents such as certificates of service and appearance forms.
Click
here
to download a template for drafting an internal memo.
Click here to download a template for drafting a petition.
On a separate page, cite all sources using the Bluebook format.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ANYTOWN, NY
MUNICIPAL DEPARTMENT, FIRST DISTRICT
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PAT GREENE, Petitioner, and EXPLORER AIR, Respondent |
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Case No.: 04-10000 PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW OF WORKER’S COMPENSATION DECISION |
Dated this 22nd day of January, 2005
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By: |
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Attorney Law Offices 123 Main St. Anytown, NY 11001 |
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Law Offices
Memo
To:
John Smith, Senior Partner
From:
Insert Name
Date:
Insert Date
Re:
Pat Greene appellate analysis
Case Decision:
Compensation Board’s reasoning:
Considerations for appeal:
Possible arguments defense will raise:
Our counterarguments:
Likelihood of success and recommendation:
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