Motions in Appellate Courts
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Motions in Appellate Courts are requests made by parties in a higher court seeking a specific action or decision, such as a motion to expedite a case or a motion for summary disposition.
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- • Motion to Expedite Case
- • Motion for Summary Disposition
- • Emergency Motion
- • Motion to Assign Case to Prior Panel
- • Motions for Bail
- • Motion to Hear Case with Other Case
- • Motion to Extend Time - Appellate Court
- • Motions Regarding Counsel
- • Motions on Briefing
- • Motion for Injunction Pending Appeal
- • Motion to Stay the Mandate
- • Motion to File Addendum
- • Motion to Supplement or Amend Mediation Questionnaire
- • Motion to Stay Proceedings
- • Motion to Lift Stay
- • Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Jurisdiction
- • Motion to Proceed in Forma Pauperis
- • Motion for Bail Pending Appeal
- • Motions on Oral Argument
- • Motion to Continue Hearing
- • Motion to Transfer Appeal to Other Circuit
- • Motion to Refer Case to Mediation
- • Motion to Recall Mandate
- • Motion to Dismiss the Case Voluntarily
- • Motion to Reinstate Case
- • Motion to Consolidate Cases
- • Motion for Sanctions
- • Extraordinary Writ
- • Motion to Waive Filing of Motion to Supplement or Amend Mediation Questionnaire
- • Motion to Strike
- • Motion for Attorney Fees
- • Motions and Filings to Disqualify Decisionmaker
- • Motion to Request Publication of Memorandum Disposition
- • Motion to Remand Case
- • Motion to Dismiss for Failure to Prosecute
- • Motion to Certify Appealability
- • Appellate Procedural Motions
- • Motions on Evidence, the Record, or Appendix
- • Motion to Stay Removal
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