Appeals

Appellate Practice

An appeal allows a party to ask a higher court to review a decision made by a lower court.  It’s not a new trial — rather, it’s a careful examination of whether the law was correctly applied and whether the proceedings were fair.  Appeals focus on legal errors, not on re‑arguing the facts.

When to Consider an Appeal

You may have grounds for appeal if:


The Power of a Well‑Crafted Appeal

An appeal isn’t just a second chance—it’s a strategic opportunity to reshape the law and protect your rights.  Effective appellate advocacy demands precision, deep legal insight, and persuasive writing that speaks directly to the reviewing court’s concerns.


The Gangi Law Approach

Gangi Law combines meticulous research with clear, compelling legal arguments to ensure every appeal is grounded in a strong legal framework and presented with clarity.  Appellate practice focuses on:


Why Experience Matters

Appellate work is a specialized discipline.  Success depends on understanding not only the law but also the mindset of appellate judges and the various standards of reviw they employ.  Gangi Law brings years working for appelalte court judges and practicing before the Minnesota appellate courts, combining scholarly rigor with practical insight.


A Fresh Perspective

Hiring appellate counsel can be extremely important.  Appellate counsel knows the ins and outs of the appellate court, including the nuanced procedure and rules that other attorneys may not know.  Appellate counsel also brings a fresh perspective to the case, with a focus on those issues that truly are important for the appeal.