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Difference between revisions of "How Do I Appeal an Interim Supreme Court Decision?"

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Since appeals normally deal with legal issues rather than factual issues, they can be quite complex and involve a lot of technical arguments. If you are appealing an interim decision, you should seriously consider hiring a lawyer.
Since appeals normally deal with legal issues rather than factual issues, they can be quite complex and involve a lot of technical arguments. If you are appealing an interim decision, you should seriously consider hiring a lawyer.


Because an interim order is only temporary, lasting until the trial, you should seriously consider whether an appeal is necessary, or you should just wait until the trial to have it changed.


{{REVIEWED | reviewer = [[Mary Mouat QC and Samantha Rapoport]], June 26, 2017}}
{{REVIEWED | reviewer = [[Mary Mouat QC and Samantha Rapoport]], June 26, 2017}}