Jeffrey S. Mandel 
e-mail Jeff Mandel at njappeal@aol.com   
NJ Appellate Practice
(QUICK INDEX OF NJ APPELLATE PRACTICE PAGES)

NJ Appellate Practice-01    New Jersey Appellate Court Rules
NJ Appellate Practice-02    Gann's NJ Appellate Practice chapters
NJ Appellate Practice-03    Nightmare for appellate lawyers
NJ Appellate Practice-04    Appellate judge's chambers locations
NJ Appellate Practice-05    Appellate oral argument locations
NJ Appellate Practice-06    Federal Appellate Court web links
NJ Appellate Practice-07    New Jersey Appellate Division Parts
NJ Appellate Practice-08    Supreme Court of New Jersey
NJ Appellate Practice-09    Civil Appeals Settlement Program
NJ Appellate Practice-10    Megan's Law Special App. Div. Part
NJ Appellate Practice-11    Preliminary Statements in appellate briefs
NJ Appellate Practice-12    Interlocutory Appeals in New Jersey
NJ Appellate Practice-13    Considerations for the respondent
NJ Appellate Practice-14    Appellate Notices to the Bar
NJ Appellate Practice-15    Judges assigned to Emergent Appeals
NJ Appellate Practice-16    Appellate judge's blurbs/biographies
NJ Appellate Practice-17    New Jersey Appellate Practice (Gann)
NJ Appellate Practice-18    (coming soon)



"New Jersey Appellate Practice" (Gann 2011)  by Jeffrey S. Mandel, Esq. is now available!  Go to www.gannlaw.com.

To learn about the court rules in New Jersey that apply to most appeals, click on the NJ Appellate Practice-01 button at the top right.  For more on New Jersey appeals, you can also visit www.njappeal.com.  

NJ Appellate Practice-02 sets forth each chapter of the appellate treatise New Jersey Appellate Practice (Gann Law Books 2010).  For more on New Jersey appeals, you can also visit www.njappeal.com.

If interested in some practice tips for appeals in New Jersey, review NJ Appellate Practice-03.  This page provides the:

        TOP THREE REASONS WHY THOSE FILING
        APPEALS IN NEW JERSEY SHOULD KNOW
        THE NEW JERSEY RULES OF COURT
        GOVERNING APPELLATE PRACTICE


If interested in knowing where the appellate judge's chambers are located, look at NJ Appellate Practice-04For more on New Jersey appeals, you can also visit www.njappeal.com.

Interested in where oral arguments are held, check out NJ Appellate Practice-05For more on New Jersey appeals, you can also visit www.njappeal.com.

Want website links for each federal appellate court?  They are at NJ Appellate Practice-06For more on New Jersey appeals, you can also visit www.njappeal.com.

Appearing before the Appellate Division and you would like to know which judges are on the Part handling your appeal?  Go to the NJ Appellate Practice-07 button in the top right.  Coming soon to that section- blurbs on each appellate judge!
(same page you'll find at New Jersey Judiciary).  For more on New Jersey appeals, you can also visit www.njappeal.com.

Lucky enough to have a case before the Supreme Court of New Jersey?  The Justices are found at NJ Appellate Practice-08.  Photos too!!
(same page you'll find at New Jersey Judiciary).  For more on New Jersey appeals, you can also visit www.njappeal.com.

If you would like to see biographies of the Justices, go back to the Home Page and click on New Jersey JudiciaryFor more on New Jersey appeals, you can also visit www.njappeal.com.

When you file an appeal in the Appellate Division, you will be asked whether the appeal could benefit from settlement discussions.  If so, it will be heard by one of the judges assigned to the Civil Appeals Settlement Program ("CASP").  The current CASP judges are at NJ Appellate Practice-09For more on New Jersey appeals, you can also visit www.njappeal.com.

If unlucky enough to be caught up in a Megan's Law appeal, i.e., you or your client were convicted of an offense subject to Megan's law, your case will be assigned to a specialized panel of appellate judges who sit on the Megan's Law Special Part.  See NJ Appellate Practice-10For more on New Jersey appeals, you can also visit www.njappeal.com.

Not sure whether you should include a Preliminary Statement in your brief?  This article discusses the 'new' rule that permits you to include one, NJ Appellate Practice-11For more on New Jersey appeals, you can also visit www.njappeal.com.

Not interested in purchasing New Jersey Appellate Practice, but seeking a little knowledge on interlocutory appeals?  Check out NJ Appellate Practice-12, and then reconsider getting the book for your law library!!!  For more on New Jersey appeals, you can also visit www.njappeal.com.

NJ Appellate Practice-13 is an article that sets forth three questions that you should ask yourself upon receiving a Notice of Appeal.  For more on New Jersey appeals, you can also visit www.njappeal.com.

Trying to stay on top of developments with the Appellate Division and Supreme Court is not always easy.  Click on NJ Appellate Practice-14 to see recent appellate Notices to the Bar.  For more on New Jersey appeals, you can also visit www.njappeal.com.

Notices to the Bar setting forth which judge's are assigned to emergent applications can be found at NJ Appellate Practice-15For more on New Jersey appeals, you can also visit www.njappeal.com.

Appearing on an appeal pending in the Appellate Division?  Background information on New Jersey's appellate judges can be found at NJ Appellate Practice-16For more on New Jersey appeals, you can also visit www.njappeal.com.

Appeals in New Jersey can be learned about in New Jersey Appellate Practice (Gann Law Books).  Go to NJ Appellate Practice-17 to find out which libraries carry old versions of the book.  For more on New Jersey appeals, you can also visit www.njappeal.com.

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