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Kowalchyk Law, LLC — Appellate Attorney in Prattville, Alabama

Kowalchyk Law, LLC — Appellate Attorney in Prattville, Alabama

Strategic, Skilled Representation for Civil Appeals Across Alabama

When a trial court decision in a civil case is appealed, the consequences of that appeal can affect the rest of your life. The Alabama appellate system exists to ensure your chance at justice is not over if the trial court gets it wrong. Whether your case involves a civil judgment, administrative ruling, or constitutional issue, you need an attorney who understands the unique complexity of appeals.

Kowalchyk Law, LLC, provides experienced and strategic appellate representation throughout Prattville, Montgomery, and Central Alabama. Appellate work is not simply a second trial — it requires deep legal research, persuasive writing, and a thorough understanding of appellate standards and procedures.

If you believe your case was mishandled or decided unfairly, or you need to defend a favorable trial court judgment that your opponent has appealed, Attorney Kowalchyk is here to help.

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    What Type of Legal Help Do You Need?

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      Who Was Injured?

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      What type of injury was it?

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                        What type of civil legal issue are you dealing with?

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                        What Is Civil Appellate Law and How Is It Different From a Trial?

                        An appeal of a civil case is not a retrial. The appellate court does not hear new evidence or question witnesses. Instead, the appellate process focuses strictly on legal errors, such as:

                        • Misapplication of the law
                        • Improper jury instructions
                        • Violations of constitutional rights
                        • Errors in admitting or excluding evidence
                        • Abuse of discretion by the trial judge
                        • Insufficient evidence to support the verdict
                        • Procedural violations

                        The appellate court reviews the trial record to determine whether errors occurred and whether those errors likely affected the outcome.

                        Why Hiring an Appellate Lawyer is Important

                        Appellate work demands a specialized skill set, including strong legal research, a committed understanding of Alabama precedent, clear and persuasive legal writing, strategic issue selection, oral argument skills, the ability to review the trial record with fresh eyes, and many more.

                        At Kowalchyk Law, LLC, Attorney Kowalchyk approaches each appeal with meticulous analysis, strategic planning, and a commitment to uncovering errors that impacted your case.

                        Types of Appeals We Handle

                        Civil Appeals

                        Civil trials often involve complex legal issues. Whether you are seeking to overturn a decision or defending a favorable outcome at the appellate level, you need a skilled, knowledgeable attorney on your side. 

                        Mandamus Petitions

                        Although the general rule is that only final judgments are appealable, non-final review may be available in certain circumstances. A Petition for Writ of Mandamus asks an Alabama appellate court to compel a lower court judge to perform a clear, legal duty, which they have refused, when there is no other adequate remedy, such as an appeal. Mandamus is considered an extraordinary remedy, appropriate only in certain circumstances. These cases are often time-sensitive and always require strategic preparation.

                        Administrative Appeals

                        Administrative decisions can impact careers, licenses, and benefits, and administrative appeals often follow strict procedures and short deadlines. So, retaining a skilled, knowledgeable attorney is important.

                        Call Kowalchyk Law, LLC, Today Regarding Your Appeal

                        Whether you’re appealing a civil judgment or an administrative ruling, you need a skilled attorney on your side. At Kowalchyk Law, LLC, Attorney Kowalchyk has the knowledge, strategy, and determination to fight for your second chance at justice. Contact us today to discuss your appeal and learn your next steps.