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21 May, 2015

9th Circuit Frequently Asked Questions

2019-03-18T18:47:28-05:00May 21st, 2015|Tags: , , , |

Where can I find information about electronic filing and the Appellate Electronic Case Files ("ECF") system? All information about electronic filing and Appellate ECF is available at http://www.ca9.uscourts.gov/cmecf/ A list of frequently asked questions ("FAQs") concerning Appellate ECF is available at http://www.ca9.uscourts.gov/cmecf/faqs What color should I use for the cover of my brief? Opening Brief [...]

5 May, 2015

Should I File An Amicus Curiae Brief?

2019-03-18T18:47:28-05:00May 5th, 2015|Tags: , , , , , |

Amicus curiae briefs are submitted by non-parties to a case as a way of introducing information and concerns to the Court, demonstrating that a case’s outcome may have wider effects beyond the immediate parties to the suit. They can provide valuable assistance to the Court in its deliberations by presenting an argument or citing authorities [...]

9 Apr, 2015

In Praise Of Simple Writing

2019-03-18T18:47:28-05:00April 9th, 2015|Tags: , , , |

There may be an impulse to make a brief intricate, detailed, and complex in order to prove a point, but that method will backfire. Instead, the Supreme Court justices prefer simple clarity. Here are a few tips on how to accomplish clean copy when writing a legal brief. Legal writing expert Bryan Garner has had [...]

31 Mar, 2015

Pro Se Litigation Shouldn’t Be A Drawback

2019-03-18T18:47:29-05:00March 31st, 2015|Tags: , , , , |

Pro se is a legal term that comes from Latin, meaning "for oneself, on one's own behalf." It basically means that an individual is representing him- or herself in court by choice without the help of an attorney. People may choose to represent themselves in court for a variety of reasons. Some want to avoid [...]

26 Feb, 2015

Why We Love Preparing Supreme Court Briefs

2019-03-18T18:47:30-05:00February 26th, 2015|Tags: , , , |

“Cockle Legal Briefs is the nation’s leading Supreme Court brief printer. The Supreme Court is an institution dedicated to upholding our sacred ideals of Constitutional democracy. So, Cockle equals liberty.” Sean C. Bradley, Esq. “The Supreme Court plays a very important role in our constitutional system of government. First, as the highest court in the [...]

10 Feb, 2015

Petition For Writ Of Certiorari – Sections

2019-03-18T18:47:30-05:00February 10th, 2015|Tags: , , , , |

Detailed information on the substance of a Petition for Writ of Certiorari, including the order in which required items are to appear, can be found in Supreme Court Rule 14.1. Per Rule 14.1, “A petition for writ of certiorari shall contain, in the order indicated:” Questions Presented “The questions presented for review, expressed concisely in [...]

22 Jan, 2015

The Cockle Appellate Brief Process Part 2

2019-03-18T18:47:30-05:00January 22nd, 2015|Tags: , , , |

APPELLATE BRIEF PROCESS - LEGAL PROOFREADING After we do an initial review of your document as described in my earlier post, The Cockle Appellate Brief Process Part 1, we will typeset and proofread the document, then email a proof to you with our readers’ notes. After you review the proof, you can scan it back to [...]

13 Jan, 2015

Skip the Legal Proofreader? It Could Cost You

2019-03-18T18:47:31-05:00January 13th, 2015|Tags: , , , |

One of the services most valued by attorneys is proofreading. Because our goal is for all briefs to be as clean as possible when finished, at Cockle Legal Briefs, your documents are proofread, word-for-word, by two professionally-trained legal proofreaders. Our legal proofreaders are trained to read documents for misspellings, grammatical errors, improper sentence structure, and [...]

19 Dec, 2014

The Cockle Appellate Brief Process Part 1

2019-03-18T18:47:31-05:00December 19th, 2014|Tags: , , , |

APPELLATE BRIEF PROCESS - LEGAL BRIEF PRINTING At Cockle Legal Briefs we believe that Better Briefs Win. We strive to craft the highest quality briefs. We succeed because we are the only Supreme Court brief printer to proofread everything with teams of two professional readers. Our staff actively pursues an intimate knowledge of Court practices [...]

28 Oct, 2014

Filing a Brief in Opposition

2019-03-18T18:47:33-05:00October 28th, 2014|Tags: , , , |

When confronted with a Petition for Writ of Certiorari filed in the United States Supreme Court, some attorneys will play the odds and let the Court deal with a Petition without even filing a Brief in Opposition. A Respondent may choose to waive the right to oppose a Petition that seems clearly without merit. This [...]