The Fifth Circuit's Practitioner's Guide

One of my goals in creating this blog was to have it serve as a sort of "home page" for lawyers involved in Texas appeals by providing links to resources those folks are likely to need at some point in the appellate process.  For example, say you're away from the office and need to double-check what TRAP 9.5 says about certificates of service.  Visit http://texasappellatelawblog.com, scroll down the sidebar to "Useful Links," and click on "Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure."  Presto!  No Westlaw or Lexis password required.

For the benefit of those with matters before the Fifth Circuit, I have included a link to that court's web site and a version of the FRAPs that sets out the court's local rules and internal operating procedures.  Another useful resource is available that should be consulted early and often:   the Practitioner’s Guide to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.

Thanks to the (new) legal writer.

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Claude Ducloux - May 23, 2008 10:30 AM

I looked at your blog for the first time today.
I must admit, it was easy to read and informative.
Keep up the good work. CD

D. Todd Smith - May 23, 2008 11:04 AM

Thanks, Claude. I appreciate the feedback.

I just realized that this post has been up for a week with "practitioner's" misspelled in the headline. I use a spell-checker, I swear! How embarrassing!

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