Category Archives: Practice

What is a Request for Certification?

Sometimes, a case presents a matter of law that would be better answered by the courts of another state or jurisdiction. This often occurs when federal courts are asked to decide an issue that turns on state law. When this occurs, the reviewing court may ask a court within another jurisdiction or state to consider […]

Alderman Law Firm Newsletter: March 2014

Check out this month’s firm newsletter here: Alderman Law Firm Newsletter: March 2014. We give you the personal updates, we give you Kimberly’s little reading corner, and we give you all the professional news hot off the presses. This month, we’ll even show you how to recognize when you are getting scammed by a car […]

What is a Petition to Bypass?

Although rare, a party who loses at the circuit court level may ask the State Supreme Court to hear the case, directly, without the case first being heard by the Court of Appeals. This request is referred to as a petition to bypass. In Wisconsin Courts, for example, Wis. Stat. § 808.05 outlines the three […]

What is “The Record” on Appeal?

Establishing a good record in the trial court is an enormous advantage to persons seeking to appeal a judgment. The record is all of the documents filed in the trial court that the appellate court will have access to when making its decision. In short, the record is the facts of your case. The person […]